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How to get THERE? 

From UNION DEPOT -down J/** Street one 
square, to Penn /Jve _ Take Citizens Traction 
Line ( Yellow or Brown Cars) to 25'- Street 
(Gmmutes ride). 

From Baltimore &Onio **o Pg'h & Ln he Erie 
Depots totie Birmingham Traction Cars to 
Union Depot and Citizens Traction Line 
from that point . 

From Depots in Allegheny take A 'NY LINE 
TO PITTSBURG, changing to Citizens Traction 
Line on Penn /tve. thence by that tine to 
25# Street. 





TRADE MARK. 



CABLE ADDRESS "BESTFOX" PITTSBURGH. 




LONG - - - A TELEPHONE 



DISTANCE ^m PITTSBURGH. 

fJ? 989 
DIRECT CO/n/nUNICATION TO ALL POINTS. 



Telephone and Telegraph /Messages 



RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION AT 



ALL HOURS. DAY AND NIGHT. 



COPYRIGHTED 1894. 



Prrss of J. B. Savage. 

CLEVELAND, O. 



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ESTABLISHED 1884. 

George Best. Daniel fox. wm. h. h. sheets. 

Best, Fox & Co., 



Brass Founders, Iron Pipe Fitters 

AND 

MACHINISTS. 



SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 



Climax Bronze, 

ALSO 

VALVES AND FITTINGS. 




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DEALERS IN 



PIPE, FITTINGS * SUPPL 




FOR ALL PURPOSES. 

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Pipe from x x to 24 Inch Diameter Bent to Order, ic 

Heavy Pipe Work a Specialty. 
Erected in All Parts of the World. 



OFFICE AND WORKS, 

Twenty-Fifth & Railroad Sts. & Allegheny River, 
PITTSBURGH. PA., U.S.A. 



CATALOGU E A. 1894 



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ESTABLISHED 1884. 






■ANNOUNCEMENT- 



FIRST Tt is with pleasure that we present our first Illustrated Catalogue to our 

CATALOGUE. 

I friends, and hope it will prove to be of value to them. 

The illustrations show the principal articles we manufacture and handle. 
We invite enquiries for anything in the pipe fitting, machine or brass foundry 
line that may be wanted and is not shown. 

3^ DC Ten years ago we began business in a small shop. Reliable work and 

YEARS 

OLD - prompt delivery have increased our business to such an extent as to require 

the large buildings shown in which to execute our work. 

new Our new fitting and machine shop, and brass and bronze foundries, are among 

S H OPS 

the largest and best equipped in the country. We make bronze castings weigh- 
capacity. i n g f rom \ oz . to 12,000 lbs., of any character, and lead the world in Bronze 

Cooling Specialties for Blast Furnaces. 
large Our equipment for making valves and fittings from 48 inches down is 

PIPE 

bending'. complete, and our power appliances for bending wrought and steel pipes are 
not equalled anywhere. 

We have experienced fitters to erect pipe work in all parts of the world- 
plans. Plans and specifications submitted for any work in our line. 

With sidings from Pennsylvania R- R. system directly in front of our 
shipping property, and from the Baltimore & Ohio immediately in the rear, (and prop- 
erty also abutting on the Allegheny river) we have unsurpassed shipping 
facilities. 

We will use the same diligence and zeal that achieved our past success 
to retain and increase our business in the future. 

We thank our many friends for past favors, and shall endeavor to merit 
future orders from old and new customers by prompt and careful attention 
to all business entrusted to us- 

Sincerely, 

BEST, FOX & CO. 

Pittsburgh, Pa., October 1st, 1894. 



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VII 



INDEX. 



PAGE. 



J^ PAGE. 

Air Cocks 44 

ii Pumps So 

h Valves, Automatic 66 

Aluminum §9 

Ammonia Fittings and Valves 22 

u Gauges 22, 55 

Angle Valves, Ammonia 22 

u Brass • 37. 3 s 

Hydraulic 53 

u Iron Body 22, 26 

Armstrong Die Plates 73 

Asbestos Covering 87 

u Disc Gate Valves 33 

11 Discs 3 8 

11 Hydraulic Cocks 5 1 

11 Packed Cocks 34 

11 Valves, Brass 3S 

11 11 Iron Body 26 

Ashton Pop Safety Valves 57 

Automatic Air Valves 66 

i< Cylinder Cocks 78 

u Gauges 22 

Ajax Oil Cups 47 

B 

Babbitt Metals S9 

Back Pressure Valves 35 

Balanced u 52 

Base B'ittings 14, 17 

Baxter S Wrenches 76 

Bearings, Bronze and Brass SS 

Bells 89 

Belts ". 86 

Bends, Pipe 7 

Berryman Heaters 64 

Best's Wedge Gate Valves 28 — 30 

Bingham Gauge Cocks 44 

Blake's Pipe Hangers 68 

Blast Gates 60 

11 Gauges, Mercury 55, 57 

Blind Flanges 15 

Blocks, Tackle 69 

11 Weston's Pulley 69 

Bl ow-off Valves 35 

Boiler Tube Cleaners 70 

11 11 Expanders: 70 

11 Tubes 2, 4 

Boilers 79 

Bolts 72 

Bosh Boxes, Bronze 92 

11 Plates, ii 93)94 

Bowl Fittings 21 

Box Coils 66 

Boxes, Bronze Bosh 92 

11 Valve .- 60 

Brackets 50 

Branch Tees 14, 22 



Brass Castings S8, 89 

11 Cocks 41 

11 Expansion Joints 41 

11 Fittings 43 

11 Oil Cups 47 

11 Pipe 2 

11 Safety Valves 40 

ii Unions 42 

u Valves ..37 — 40 

Brasses ., 88 

Brock's Chain Tongs 75 

Bronze Castings SS, 89 

11 Climax 9S 

11 Tuyeres, Coolers, etc 90 — 95 

Brown's Adjustable Tongs 75 

11 Pyrometers 56 

Brushes, Flue 70 

Buffalo Duplex Steam Pumps 79 — 82 

Burners, Gas 50 

Oil 78 

Bushings, Brass 43 

11 Cast Iron 13 

11 Malleable 9 

Butterfly Valves, Brass 41 

11 u Iron Body 27 

By-pass Cocks 31 

ii Fitting , 96 



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Caldwell Straps. 
Caps, Bowl 

11 Brass 

11 Cast Iron.. 

11 Malleable.. 

Car Brasses 

Casing 



Cast Iron Fittings 12- 

11 Flanges 15 

11 Pipe, Bowl and Flanged 

a a Fittings 

Cast Steel Flanges 

Castings, Bronze and Brass 88. 

Centre Cocks 

Centrifugal Pumps 

Chain 

Champion Feed Water Heater 

Chapman Gate Valves 

11 Steam Traps 

Check Valves, Ammonia 

11 Brass 37 

u Iron Body 

Chime Whistles 

Chronometer Valves 

Climax Babbitt Metals 

Bronze, Ingot 

ii Castings 88 

11 Tuyeres, etc 90- 

Gate Valves 27 

Hydraulic Valves 

Oil Burners 



49 
21 

43 
'3 

9 
SS 

2 
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19 
1 

21 
15 

s 9 

49 
78 
69 

64 
32 
63 

22 

,38 

23 
45 
58 
89 

98 
89 

95 
, 28 

52 

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INDEX.— Continued. 



PAGE. 

Climax Steam Separators 62 

11 Globe, Angle and Check Valves 23 — 25 

Clocks 55 

Cock Wrenches 41 

Cocks, Air 44 

11 Asbestos Packed 34 

k Brass 41 

u Cylinder 44, 7S 

11 Gauge 44 

11 Hydraulic 41 < 51 

11 Iron 34 

11 Tuyere 42 

Cody Oil Cups 47 

Coil Stands 14 

Coils, Heater 65, 66 

Coke Oven Valves 37 

Collars, Shafting 71 

Columns, Reliance Safety 46 

11 Water Gauge 46 

11 Williams' Safety 46 

Compression Gauge Cocks 44 

Condenser Heads, Exhaust 63 

Condensers 60, 80 

Consolidated Pop Safety Valves 57 

Coolers, Climax Bronze 91, 92 

CopperExpansionJoints 35 

11 Floats 77 

11 Gaskets 62 

u Hammers 77 

11 Pipe " 2 

u 11 Flanges 15 

i< Rods 89 

u Sheets 89 

Corrugated Copper Expansion Joints 35 

11 11 Gaskets 62 

Couplings, Ammonia 22 

11 Brass 43 

11 Hose 49 

11 Shafting '. 71 

Covering, Pipe 87 

Crabs 69 

Crane Low Water Alarm 46 

11 Unions S 

Critchlow Hydraulic Valves 54 

Crosby Pop Safety Valves 57 

11 Water Relief u 54 

Cross Valves, Brass 37, 38 

Crosses, Ammonia 22 

11 Bowl 21 

u Brass 43 

11 Cast Iron ^ 12 

u Flanged 16 — 18 

11 Hydraulic 51 

11 Long Sweep 13, 14 

11 Malleable 9, 10 

Crown Oil Cups 47 

11 Water Meters 59 

Cups, Oil 47 

Curtis' Regulating Valves 5S 

CurvedFlanges 15 

Cutter Wheels 74 

Cutters, Barnes 74 

11 Glass Tube 77 

11 Stan wood 74 

Cylinker Cocks 44, 78 

Cylinders, Reboriug 85 



jT) PAGE. 

Damper Regulators 67 

Dean's Die Plates 74 

Deep Well Working Barrels 7S 

Defiance Ejectors 61 

Detroit Lubricators 4S 

Die Plates '. 73, 74 

Discs, Asbestos 38 

u Jenkins 39 

Double Center Cocks 49 

11 Elbows, Long Sweep 13, 14 

11 Y's, Flanged 17 

Drills 76 

Drip Boxes Bowl 21 

Drop Elbows, Mall 9 

a Tees, 1 9 

E 

Eccentric Flanges 15 

■ 1 Tees 16 

Ejectors, Defiance 61 

Elbow Burner Cocks 49 

Elbows, Ammonia 22 

11 Bowl 21 

11 Brass 43 

u Cast Iron 12 

ii Flanged 15 

ii Hy draul ic 51 

11 Long Sweep 13, 14 

a Malleable 9, 10 

ii Union T 10 

Electrically Welded Joints , 20 

Engine Repairs S5 

Eureka Regulating Valves 5S 

Exhaust Condenser Heads 63 

11 Condensers 60 

11 Fittings 17 

Expansion Joints, Brass 41 

■ ' ■' Iron 35 

11 Plates 14 

Extension Pieces, Mall 9 

F 

Fairbanks' Gate Valves 33 

Feed Water Heaters 64, 65 

Fire Hydrants 61 

11 Pumps 80 

Fittings, Ammonia 22 

11 Bowl 21 

11 Brass . 43 

11 Cast-iron 12 — 14 

11 Exhaust 17 

11 Flanged 14 — 17 

11 Gas 49, 50 

11 Hydraulic 51 

a Long Sweep 13, 14 

11 Malleable 8—10 

11 Railing 10 

11 Water 60 

Fitt's Chronometer 58 

Fixtures, Gas 49, 50 

Flanged Fittings 14 — 17 

11 Long Sweep Fittings 14 



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INDEX.— Continued. 



PAGE. 

Flanged Unions 15 

Flanges 15, 19, 20 

Flue Packing 86 

Float 77 

Flue Brushes 70 

Foot Valves and Strainers 36 

Forbes' Die Plates 74 

Force Pumps 78, 82 

Ford's Heaters 64 

Frames, Gauge 56 

Fulton Regulators 58/59 



Garfield Injectors 61 

Garlock's Packing 86 

G ate Valves 27 — 33 

Best's Wedge 28 — 30 

Brass 40 

Chapman 32 

Climax 27, 28 

Fairbanks' 33 

Hydraulic 53 

Kennedy 32 

Gates, Blast 60 

Gaskets, Corrugated Copper 62 

Gas Burners 50 

n Fittings 49, 50 

u Fixtures 49, 50 

u Meters 59 

Gauge Cocks 44 

11 Frames 56 

Gauges, Ammonia 22, 55 

11 Automatic 22 

u Blast 55 

11 Hydraulic 55 

11 Mercury 57 

ii Steam 55 

11 Vacuum , 55 

11 Water 45 

Gem Water Meters 59 

Glass Oil Cups 47 

11 Tube Cutters 77 

Glenn's Hydraulic Valves 53 

Globe Valves, Ammonia 22 

" Bra s s 37,38 

a Hydraulic 53 

u Iron Body 23, 24, 26 

Gongs, Trip 70 

Goubert Heaters 64 

Governors, Judson's 57 

11 Locke's, Pump 67 

11 Mason's u .■ 5S 

11 Stott's Low Pressure 58 



Waters'. 



57 

Grease Cups 47 



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Hammers 77 

Handy Gate Valves 40 

Hangers, Plakes Pipe 6S 



Shafting 



71 



Harris' Patent Tongs 75 

Heater By-pass 96 

Heater Coils 65, 66 



PAGE. 

Heaters, Feed Water 64, 65 

11 Open Spray 62 

u Steam Super 66 

Heavy Brass Unions 42 

Heine's Separators 63 

Hook Plates 14 

Hose 86 

Clamps 49 

Couplings 49 

Nipples ._...- 49 

Nozzles 49 

Straps 49 

Hot Blast Pyrometer 56 

Hydrants, Fire 61 

11 Lewis 61 

Hydraulic Cocks, Brass 41, 51 

Fittings 51 

Flanged Unions 15 

Jacks 70 

Pipe 6 

Valves 52 — 54 

I 

In depen dent Lubricators 4S 

Indicators, Revolution 55, 56 

11 Tabor's 56 

Tank 57 

11 Thompson's 56 

11 William's 46 

Ingot, Bronze and Brass 89 

Injectors 61 

Iron Burner Tips : 50 

Iron Cocks 34 

u Pulleys 71 

a Tanks 77 

J 

Jackets, Bronze Bosh 93 

Jacks 70 

Jenkins Discs 39 

11 Gaskets 39 

11 Packing 86 

u Valves, Brass 39 

11 ii Iron Body 26 

Judson Governors 57 

Junior Lubricators 48 



K 



Kennedy Fire Hydrants 61 

11 Gate Valves 32 

Keystone Unions 8 



L 



Lag Screws 72 

Lamps 6S 

Lava Tips 50 

Lead, Pig 89 

ii Pipe 2 

11 Sheet S9 

Leather Bel ting 78 

Lewis' Hydrants 6r 

Light Fittings, Flanged 17 



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INDEX.— Continued. 



PAGE. 

Liners, Pump SS 

Locke's Valves and Regulators 67 

Lockuuts, Brass 43 

1. Cast Iron 13 

ci Malleable 9 

Locomotive Oil Cups 47 

Long Screws • S 

Long Sweep Fittings 13, 14 

Lubricators 4S 

Lunkeu Gate Valves 40 

Lunkenbeimer Automatic Cylinder Cocks 78 



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Machine Bolts 72 

Machinists Hammers 77 

11 Taps 76 

Magnabestos Covering 87 

Magnesia u 87 

Malleable Fittings S — 10 

u Unions 8 

Manifold Heaters 65 

Manifolds 14 

Mason's Pump Governors 58 

Mercury Gauges 57 

Merrill's Regulators 58 

Metals, Ingot 89 

Meters 59 

Metropolitan Injectors 61 

Miller's Ratchet Die Plate 73 

Mississippi Gauge Cocks 44 

Monkey Wrenches 76 

Morgan Boxes 60 

Myer's Patent Blow-off Valves 35 



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National Heaters 64 

11 Tube Expanders 70 

u Water Filters 60 

Natural Gas Burners 50 

Necks 15 

Nipples, Brass 43 

« Wrought Iron .--. 8 

Notches, Bronze 91 

Nuts 72 



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Offsets 13 

Oil Cups 47 

11 Burners 78 



P 



Packer Boiler Ratchets 76 

Packing 86 

11 Rings 89 

Penberthy Injectors 61 

Pendant Cocks 40 



PAGE. 

Phosphor Tin S9 

Pig Lead 89 

Pillow Blocks 71 

Pinions 88 

Pioneer Oil Cups ' 47 

Piston Packing 86 

11 Rods 88 

Pipe Bends 7 

a Brass and Copper 2 

ii Cast Iron, Bowl and Flanged 1 

• 11 Covering S7 

11 Cutters 74 

u Fitting Tools 73 — 77 

11 Hangers 68 

u Hydraulic 6 

a Lead 2 

i. Riveted 2 

ii Spiral, Welded and Riveted 1 

1. Steel and Wrought Iron 1 — 6 

11 Tables 107 — 114 

u Taps 76 

1. Tongs 75 

u Vises 77 

1. Wood Water 1 

Plates, Bronze Bosh 93, 94 

Plugs, Bowl Pipe 21 

11 Brass 43 

11 Cast Iron 13 

11 Malleable 9 

Pop Safety Valves 57 

Powell's Star Brass Valves 38 

Pratt's Traps 63 

Pressure Regulating Valves -. 7 66, 67 

Pulley Blocks 69 

Pulleys 71 

Pulpits 54 

Pump Governors 67 

11 Liners SS 

1 1 Repairs 85 

11 Valves and Springs 86 

Pumps 78—84 

u Defiance 61 

a Siphon 61 

11 Triumph 84 

P3'rometers, Brown's 56 



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Quick-opening Gate Valves 27 



R 



Radiator Valves, Brass 37 

Radiators 65, 66 

Railing Fittings and Flanges 10 

Railings 11 

Raised Hole Flanges 15 

Ratchet Jacks 70 

Ratchets 76 

Reamers 76 

Reboring Cylinders 85 

Receivers, Steam 62 



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INDEX. — Continued. 



page. 

Reducers, Bowl 21 

:i Brass 43 

11 Cast,Iron 13 

u Malleable 9, 10 

Register Gauge Cocks 44 

Regulators 58.59- 66 - 6 7 

Reliance Water Columns 46 

Relief Valves, Crosby 54 

Return Bends, Ammonia 22 

11 Brass 43 

11 Cast Iron 12 

11 Malleable 9 

Revolution Indicators 55, 56 

Rings, Packing S9 

Rival Oil Cups 47 

Rivets 47 

Riveted Pipe 2 

Robbins' Chain Tongs 75 

Rod Cups 47 

Rods, Piston SS 

Rolled Steel Flanges 20 

Rope 69 

Royal Oil Cups 47 

Rubber Belting 86 

Rubber Hose ; 86 

11 Pump Valves 86 



Saddles 15 

Safety Valves, Brass 40 

11 Iron Bod}' 25 

Pop 57 

Schuff 's Regulators 66 

Screw Jacks 70 

Seats, Bronze Valve 94, 95 

Senior Lubricators 48 

Separators, Steam 62, 63 

Set Screws..... 72 

Shafting and Hangers 71 

Shaw's Mercury Gauges 57 

Sheet, Copper and Lead 89 

Sledges 77 

Sleeves, Bowl 21 

Smith's Friction Ratchets 76 

Snow's Duplex Steam Pumps 83, 84 

Sockets, Brass 43 

RightandLeft 8 

ii Wrought Iron S 

Soil Pipe 1 

Spiral Weld and Riveted Pipe 1 

Spray Heaters 62 

Springs, Pump 86 

Stanwood Pipe Cutters y4 

Steam Exhaust Heads 63 

Steam Gauges 55 

11 Mercury 57 

Steam Hose 86 

Line By-pass 96 

Pipe Covering 87 

Pumps 78-84 

Receivers 62 

Regulating Valves 58, 66 



PAGE. 

Steam Separators 62, 63 

11 Super Heaters 66 

11 Traps 63 

Steel Flanges 15, 20 

u Necks 15 

11 Pipe 1 

Stocks and Dies 73 

Stott's Govern ors 58 

Strainers 36 

11 Ammonia , 22 

Stratton Separators 63 

Stud Bolts 72 

Super Heaters, Steam - 66 

Swing Joints 49 

Swing Check Valves 25 

Switches, Trolley 88 

Siphon Pumps 61 

Siphons, Steam Gauge 55 



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Tables 100- 114 

Tabor's Indicators 56 

Tackle Blocks 69 

Tanks 77 

Tank By-pass 96 

11 Indicator 57 

u Valves 77 

Tap Bolts 72 

Taps 76 

Tees, Ammonia 22 

11 Bowl 21 

11 Brass 43 

ii Cast Iron 12 

ii Flanged 16, 17 

11 Hydraulic 51 

11 Long Sweep 13, 14 

11 Malleable 9, 10 

Thompson's Indicators 59 

Tin 86 

Tips, Iron and Lava 50 

Tongs, Pipe 75 

Tools 73—77 

Torches 6S 

Transfer Valves 27 

Traps, Steam 63 

Trimo Pipe Wrenches 75 

Trip Gongs 70 

Triumph Pumps 78 

Trolley Wheels SS 

Tube Cleaners 70 

a Cutters 77 

11 Expanders 70 

Tuerk's Hose Clamps 49 

Turn Buckles 72 

Tuyere Cocks 42 

Tuyeres, Climax Bronze 90, 91 



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Union Elbows 10 

ii Tees 10 

11 Ammonia ,,,,,..,.,,, 22 



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INDEX.— Continued. 



PAGE. 

Unions, Brass 42 

Crane 8 

Flanged 15 

Hydraulic 51 

Keystone 8 

Malleable 8 

Universal Brass 42 

Universal Injectors 6i 

11 Unions 42 

Usudurian Packing 86 



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Vacuum Gauges 55 

Valve Boxes 60 

11 Seats, Bronze 94, 95 

Valves, Ammonia 22 

Angle Brass 37—39 

u Hydraulic 53 

11 Iron Body ••••23 — 26 

Asbestos, Brass 38 

11 Iron Body 26 

Automatic Air 66 

Back Pressure 35 

Best Wedge 28 — 30 

Brass 37— 40 

Bronze 95 

Butterfly Brass 41 

11 Iron 27 

Check Brass 37 — 39 

11 Iron 23 

Chapman Gate 32 

Chronometer 58 

Climax Gate 27, 28 

11 Globe, Angle and Check 23 — 25 

Coke Oven, Brass 37 

Critchlow : 54 

Cross, Brass 37— 39 

Fai rbau ks 33 

Foot 36 

Gate , B rass '. . . 40 

11 Hydraulic 53 

'■ Iron 27—33 

Glenn's H}'draulic 53 

Globe, Brass 37 — 39 

" Hyd 53 

11 Iron 23 — 26 

Handy Gate 40 

Hydraulic 52, 53 

Jenkins, Brass 39 

11 Iron 26 

Kennedy u 32 

Lvinken Gate 40 

Myers Patent Blow-off. 35 

Powell's Star Brass 38 

Pump 86 

Radiator .' 37 

Regulating 58, 66, 67 

Relief. 54 



PAGE. 

Valves, Safety Brass 40 

11 Iron 25 

u Pop , 

Swinging Check, Brass 

11 11 Iron 

Tank 

Transfer 27 

Whistle 45 

Y, Brass 40 

Vises 77 



57 
38 
25 
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Wall Coils 66 

Walworth Stocks 73 

Washers 72 

Waste Nuts 9 

Water Alarm s 46 

Filters 60 

Gauge Columns 46 

Gauges 45 

Indicators 46 

Meters 59 

Pipe 1 

Tank Indicators 57 

Waters' G overnors • 57 

Watson's Regulating Valves 5S 

Welded Joints, Electrically 20 

Well Barrels '. 78 

Westinghouse Meters 59 

Weston's Pulley Blocks ' 69 

Wheels, Trolly .' '. S8 

u Worm 89 

Whistles and Valves 45 

Williams' Water Columns 46 

11 u Indicators 46 

Windlass 69 

Wire Rope 69 

11 Wrapped Hose 86 

Wooden Tanks 7™ 

Wood Pulleys 71 

11 Screws 72 

11 Water Pipe ■ 1 

Working Barrels : 78 

Worm Wheels.. .t 89 

Wrenches 75, 76 

11 Cock 41 

Wrought Iron Flanges 15 

11 11 Necks 15 

11 11 Nipples and Sockets 8 

ii 11 Pipe 1 — 6 



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Y's Bowl 21 

11 Cast Iron 13 

11 Flanged 17 

ii Valves, Brass .,.,, ,,, 40 



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STEEL OR WROUGHT 
IRON PIPE. 

Black or Galvanized. 

From % inch to 15 inch diameter 
inside. 

See dimensions, page 3. 

See table, page 107. 




FIG. I. 



SPIRAL WELD PIPE. 

From 6 inch to 24 inch diameter. 
See table, page 108. 




FIG. 2. 



SPIRAL RIVETTED 
PIPE. 

Black or Galvanized. 

From 6 inch to 24 inch diameter. 
Plain, Flanged or Bowl ends. 
See table, page 108. 




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FIG. 3. 



CAST IRON BOWL 
PIPE. 

For Water and Gas. 

From 2 in. to 60 in. diameter. 
See table.'page 109. 



CAST IRON FLANGED 
PIPE. 

For Steam and Water. 

From 3 inch to 4S inch diameter. 
See table, page no. 




■M FIG. 4. 



FIG. 5. 



LIGHT CAST IRON 
SOIL PIPE. 

From 2 inch to 12 inch diameter. 
See table, page 1 1 1 . 




FIG. 6. 



WOOD WATER PIPE. 

From \}i inch to 16 inch diameter. 

For Mines, Tanneries, Acid Works, 
etc. 

See table, page III. 




FIG. 7. 



Descriptive circular of any of the above pipes on "application. 



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STEEL OR WROUGHT IRON 
BOILER TUBES OR O. D. PIPE. 

From I inch to 30 inches diameter. 
See dimensions, page 4. 
See table, page 112. 





FIG. 8. 



LAP WELD CASING. 

From 2 inches to 9% inches diameter. 
See table, page III. 





FIG. 9. 



EXTRA HEAVY PIPE. 

From Is inches to S inches diameter. 
See dimensions, page 5. 
See table, page 113. 




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FIG. 10. 



DOUBLE EXTRA HEAVY PIPE. 

From -yi inch to 8 inches diameter. 
See dimensions, page 6. 
See table, page 113. 





FIG. II. 



RIVETTED PIPE. 

Heavy and Light. 
Black or Galvanized. 

From S inches to 60 inches diameter. 
For any pressure. 




FIG. 12. 



SEAMLESS BRASS AND 
COPPER PIPE. 

Heavy and Light. 

From Y% inch to 8 inches diameter. 
See table, page 114. 





FIG. 13. 



LEAD PIPE. 

Heavy and Light. 

From % inch to 2 inches diameter. 
See table, page 114. 





FIG. 14. 



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STANDARD SIZES STEEL AND WROUGHT IRON PIPE. 



Butt Weld i l /i inch and below. 



Lap Weld \]/ 2 and above. 



See Table, page 107. 




3" 



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FIG. 15. 

We keep in stock all sizes to 15 in. inside diameter, and Cut, Thread, Bend and Fit any size to order. 

No pipe threaded above 15 in. internal or 16 in. external diameter. 



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STANDARD SIZES O. D. PIPE OR LAP WELD BOILER TUBES. 



MADE OF CHARCOAL IRON OR SOFT STEEL. 



See Table, page 112. 




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6 7 



4" 3" 2" 



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FIG. 16. 



Tubes to 30 in. diameter and of any length, Cut and Bent to order. 



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STANDARD SIZES EXTRA HEAVY PIPE. 



See Table, page 113. 




2 % * 3 i |£ 




FIG. 17. 



All the above sizes and to 8 in. kept in stock, and Cut, Threaded and Bent to order. 

Note — External diameters remain the same as standard pipe, and internal diameter is decreased to obtain additional tliiekuess. 



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STANDARD SIZES DOUBLE EXTRA HEAVY PIPE. 

See Table, page 113. 




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Pipe of Special 
Thickness to order. 



FIG. 18. 

Anj- of the above sizes and to 8 in., Cut, Threaded and Bent to order. 
Note External diameters remain the same as standard pipe, internal diameter is decreased to obtain additional thickness. 



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SEE TABLE PAGE 104 FOR SMALLEST RADIUS. 



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WROUGHT AND MALLEABLE FITTINGS FOR IRON PIPE. 



BLACK OR GALVANIZED, RIGHT OR LEFT HAND THREADS. 




FIG. 25. 

CLOSE NIPPLE. 




FIG. 26. 
SHOULDER NIPPLE. 



It 



,'■■..■'■•'.' 




FIG. 27. 
LONG NIPPLE. 




FIG. 28. 

LONG SCREW NIPPLE. 



FIG 29 

LONG SCREW, WITH RUNNING SOCKET. 





FIG. 30. 

SOCKET OR COUPLING. 




FEMALE HALF 
OR NUT AND SWIVEL- 



FIG. 31 . 

SOCKET, RIGHT AND LEFT. 




FIG 32. 

MALLEABLE UNION. 







COMPOSITION SEAT. SECTION. 

FIG. 33. 



COMPOSITION GASKET. SECTION. 

FIG. 34. 



KEYSTONE UNION. 



CRANE UNION. 



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MALLEABLE FITTINGS-PLAIN. 



BLACK OR GALVANIZED. 




FIG. 35. 

ELBOW. 





FIG 37. 

CROSS. 





FIG. 39. 

SIDE OUTLET ELBOW. 




FIG. 40. 
SIDE OUTLET TEE. 




FIG. 41 . 

REDUCER. 





FIG. 43. 
DROP ELBOW. 




FIG. 44. 

DROP TEE. 




FIG. 45. 

BUSHING. 




FIG. 46. 

LOCKNUT. 




FIG. 47. 

EXTENSION PIECE. 




FIG. 48 

WASTE NUT. 




FIG. 49. 

RETURN BEND. 

OPEN. 




FIG. 50. 
RETURN BEND. 

CLOSE. 



Full stock of Reducing Fittings, also Male and Female Drop Elbows, etc., etc. 



10 



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MALLEABLE FITTINGS-BEADED. 



BLACK OR GALVANIZED. 




FIG. 51 . 
ELBOW. 




FIG. 52. 

45° ELBOW. 




FIG. 53. 

STREET ELBOW. 



It 



aiiifaSilii 




mHBH 



FIG. 54. 

UNION ELBOW. 

MALE ELBOWS TO ORDER. 





FIG. 56. 

CROSS. 




FIG. 57. 

REDUCER. 




Full stock of Heavy Reducing Fittings. 



FIG. 58. 

UNION TEE. 

MAL'E TEES TO ORDER. 



MALLEABLE RAILING FITTINGS. 



SIZES A INCH TO 2 INCH INCLUSIVE. 




FIG 59. 
ELBOW. 





FIG. 61 . 

CROSS 



$$&&. 




FIG. 62 

ORNAMENT. 




FIG. 63. 

SIDE OUTLET ELBOW. 




FIG. 64. 

SIDE OUTLET TEE. 



Brass Railing; Fittings to order. 




FIG. 65. 

SIDE OUTLET CROSS. 




FIG. 66. 

C. I. RAILING FLANGE. 



Fittings tapped left hand when so ordered. 



Railings cut and fitted complete. 



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li 



RAILINGS MADE OF IRON OR BRASS PIPE. 



PLAIN OH Nl KEL PLATED. 



Suitable for enclosing Engines, Wheel Pits, Belts, Machinery, Offices, &c. 



FIG. 67. 




FIG. 68. 




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CD^C 5t CZCD. 



CAST IRON FITTINGS. 





FIG. 70. 
ELBOW. 



FIG. 7 I. 

REDUCING ELBOW. 





FIG. 73. 

SIDE OUTLET 
ELBOW. 





FIG. 74. 

TEE. 



FIG. 75. 

TEE REDUCING 
ON OUTLET. 




FIG- 76. 

TEE REDUCING 
ON RUN. 




FIG. 77. 

SIDE OUTLET TEE. 



^^ir 




FIG. 78. 

TEE REDUCING 
ON END. 




FIG. 79. 

TEE REDUCING 
ON END AND OUTLET. 




FIG 80. 

CROSS REDUCING 
ON SIDE OPENINGS. 




CROSS REDUCING 
ON END AND SIDE 
OPENINGS. 







FIG. 82. 
CROSS. 



FIG. 83 

RETURN BEND OPEN. 



FIG. 84. 

RETURN BEND CLOSE. 



FIG. 85. 

OPEN RETURN BEND 
WITH BACKOUTLET. 



To read Tees correctly, always take measurements of run first, then outlet : 



i, reads, 2x1 Xi/^- 



For Dimensions see Table, page 103. 



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CAST IRON FITTINGS. 





FIG. 87. 

REDUCER. 




FIG. 88. 

BUSHING. 







FIG. 92. 

LOCKNUT. 




FIG. 93. 

PLUG, 

COUNTERSUNK 
HEAD. 




FIG 94. 

LONG SWEEP 
ELBOW. 



FIG. 95. 

LONG SWEEP 
DOUBLE ELBOW. 




FIG. 96. 

LONG SWEEP 
TEE. 



FIG. 97 

LONG SWEEP 
CROSS. 



Long Sweep Elbows and Tees with Base, to order. 
For Dimensions, See Table, page 103. 



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CAST IRON FITTINGS. 



BRANCH TEES OR MANIFOLDS. 



HOOK PLATES 









^ 



^w 



FIG. 98. FIG. 99. FIG. 100. FIG. 101. 

PLAIN. WITH BACK INLET WITH BACK INLET COIL STAND. 

ON END. IN CENTER. 



FIG 102 
PLAIN. 



FIG. 103. FIG 104. 

EXPANSION. PLAIN SINGLE 



For dimensions see Table, page 103. 



Long Radius Flanged Fittings to order. 



Elbow. 









For dimensions see Table, page 104. 



F3 



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15 



MADE OF 

CAST IRON, CAST STEEL. 



FLANGES. 



TO 30 IN. INTERNAL DIAMETER. 



MADE OF 

WROUGHT IRON, ROLLED STEEL, OR BRASS. 




FIG III. 
FLANGED UNION. 




FIG. I I 2. 

HYDRAULIC 
FLANGED UNION. 




FIG 1 13. 
RAISED HOLE FLANGE. 




FIG. I 14. 

PLAIN FLANGE. 




FIG. I I 5. 

BLIND FLANGE. 




FIG. I I 6. 

CURVED FLANGE. 




FIG. I 17. 

ECCENTRIC FLANGE. 

FOR FULL DRAINING. 




FIG. I 18 

SADDLE. 

STEEL, MALLEABLE OR CAST IRON. 
DOUBLE OR SINGLE STRAP. 




FIG I 19 

FLANGES. 




FIG I 20 

HEAVY FLANGE. 




FIG 121 

LIGHT FLANGE. 



FIG 122 

COPPER PIPE FLANGE. 



MALE AND FEMALE SHRUNK AND BE A D ED (for Steam.) SHRUNK AND B EADED (for Exhaust.) 




m. 



m 



E 



FIG I 23 

STEEL OR WROT. 
FLANGE. 

FOR R1VETTING 



FIG 124 
CAST IRON OR 




FIG I 25 
CAST IRON OR 



CAST STEEL FLANGE. CAST STEEL NECK. 

FOR RIVETTING 




FIG I 26 
STEEL OR WROT. NECK, 

WITH SCREWED FLANGE. 



For Sizes and Dimensions see Table, pages ioo and ioi. 



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Flanged Fittings. 



Elbow. 





Cross. 

Fig. 129. 




Reducing Elbow. 
Fie. 130. 




Tee. 

Reducing on Outlet. 

Fig. 131. 




Tee:. 

ReducingoN Run. 
Fig. 132. 




TEE. 
Reducing on End. 
Fig. 133. 




Tee. 

Reducing on End and Outlet. 
Fia.l3+. 
I 




EccentricTee. 
for draining steam llnes. 
Fig. 135. 




Side Outlets on any of above and Recessed Joints to order. 
For sizes and dimensions see Table, pages 102 and 105. 



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Cross, 

Reducing on Outlets 

Male and Female Joints. 

Fig. 136. 

MITT] ' TTlTTTTnjmiili 



Flan g ed 

Elbow, 
with Base 

Fig. 137. 



Fittings 






Recessed Joints on all Flanged 
Fittings and Flanges when so 
Ordered 



1-5 Elbow. 
Fig. 139. 



Y, 

with reducing Branch. 
Fig. 14-0. 



Double Y, 

WITH REDUCING BRANCHES. 

FiG.m. 





Light Flanged Fittings for Exhaust. 



Elbow 
Fig.I-tZ. 



Cross. 
Fig-. 144. 




Light Reducing Fittings to order. 



Side Outlets on any of above and Recessed Joints to order. 
For sizes and dimensions see Table pages 102 and 105. 



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~T, F^CD^C St CZCD 



FIG. 1*5. 




Special Fittings of any size to order. 



J 



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19 



FULL SIZE SECTION OF 



HEAVY CAST IRON STEAM PIPE FLANGE, 

For 16 Inch Outside Diameter Threaded Pipe. 
Guaranteed Tight at 300 Lbs. Pressure. 




— -c— - 



FIG. 146. 



NOTE THE SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS FLANGE: 

A — Thickness, giving strength and depth of thread. 

B — Large size and number of bolts. (See table pages ioo and ioi.) 

C — Projection to receive gasket inside of bolt holes. This allows a greater pressure to bear on same 
than if gasket was distributed over entire face of flange. 

D — End of pipe turned and piened into groove on face of flange and then caulked. The flange is made 
tight by this means entirely independent of thread. 

E — Groove or pocket on back of flange to receive copper strip for caulking if ever required. 



All size Steam Flanges are made in same proportion to the above of 
CAST IRON or STEEL, WROUGHT IRON or ROLLED STEEL. 



L>0 



E3 



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THE PERFECT JOINT 



ROLLED STEEL FLANGE AND STEEL PIPE. 



Welded Together by ELECTRICITY- 



No Threads, No Piening, 
No Rivets, No Caulking, 

No Leaking. 



GUARANTEED 

ABSOLUTELY 

TIGHT AT 



i iooo 

i 



500 lbs. Pressure using Standard Pipe. 
" " Ex. Heavy " 

Dbl. Ex. " " 



TIGHT AS LONG AS THE PIPE LASTS. 




FIG. 147. 



Engineers, Superintendents and Managers of High Pressure Steam Plants for Traction and Electric Light 
Purposes, Steel Mills, Blast Furnaces, Water Works, Paper and Pulp Mills, Sugar Refineries, Steamships, etc., 
have always felt the need of a better method of connecting large steam and hydraulic pipes and flanges 
together than threading, riveting or piening. This difficulty is overcome by welding these pieces together, 
thereby securing a joint that can be depended upon absolutely. 



Rolled Steel Flanges Welded to Pipe of any size from 1 to 24 inches Diameter. 



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21 



BOWL FITTINGS FOR CAST IRON PIPE. 




FIG. 148. 

ELBOW 90° 




FIG. 149. 
ELBOW 45° 




BOWL ALL ENDS. 




FIG. 151. 
CROSS. 





FIG. I 53 
REDUCER. 



FIG. I 52. 
OFFSET OR S. 




FIG. 155. 

SLEEVE. 




FIG. I 56 

PLUG. 





FIG I 58. 

DRIP BOX. 



For Sizes and Weights, see Table, page 106. 



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AMMONIA FITTINGS, VALVES, ETC. 




FIG. 159 

ELBOW. 




FIG. 160. 

TEE. 





FIG. 161 . 

CROSS. 



FIG. 162. 

COUPLINGS. 




FIG. 163. 

RETURN BENDS. 




FIG. 164. 

FLANGED UNIONS. 




FIG. 165. 

STRAINERS. 




FIG I66 

BRANCH TEE HEADER. 




FIG. 167. 

GLOBE AND ANGLE 
VALVES. 




FIG. 168. 

CHECK VALVES. 




FIG 169. 

AUTOMATIC GAUGE. 




FIG. 170. 

AMMONIA COCK. 

ASBESTOS PACKED. 




FIG. 171 
AMMONIA GAUGE. 



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IRON BODY. 



ANGLE VALVES. brass mounted. 




FIG. 172. 

SCREWED. 

FINISHED BRASS TOP 




FIG. 175. 

SCREWED. 

FINISHED BRASS TOP 




FIG. I 73. 

CLIMAX HEAVY. 

ARCH TOP SCREWED 

GLOBE VALVES. 




FIG. I 76. 

CLIMAX HEAVY. 

ARCH TOP SCREWED 

CHECK VALVES. 




FIG. I 74. 

CLIMAX HEAVY. 

ARCH TOP FLANGED 




FIG. I 77. 

CLIMAX HEAVY. 

ARCH TOP FLANGED 




FIG 178 FIG- 179. FIG. 180. FIG. 181. 

CLIMAX HEAVY, GLOBE ANGLE SCREWED. VERTICAL SCREWED. 
FLANGED. 1N SECT,ON ■' 

For Sizes and Dimensions see Table pages 102 and 103. 



GLOBE SCREWED 



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FULL SIZE SECTION OF 

BRONZE VALVE SEAT, STEM AND NUT, 



With SeIf=Packing Stem, (see letter A) which seats 
iuto under side of top when valve is open. 




ALL CLIMAX GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES 

marie in proportion to the above. 



FIG. 182. 



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25 



IRON BODY. 



SAFETY VALVES. brass mounted. 





FIG I 83. 
CLIMAX. 

ANGLE SCREWED. 



FIG I 84. 

CLIMAX. 

ANGLE FLANGED. 



Three Way Climax Safety Valves to order. 





FIG 185. 

STANDARD. 



FIG 186. 

STANDARD. 



THREE WAY SCREWED. THREE WAY FLANGED. 

Steam to Engines, etc., can be taken from these Safety Valves. 



SWINGING CHECK VALVES. 



VALVES IN SAME ALL BRASS OR LEATHER FACE. 




FIG 187. 

SCREWED 




FIG I 88. 
FLANGED. 




FIG I 89. 
BOWL OR HUB ENDS. 

(in section.' 



For Sizes and Dimensions see Table pages 102 and 103. 



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iron body. JENKINS STEAM VALVES. brass mounted. 




FIG. 190. 

GLOBE VALVE SCREWED. 

BRASS TOP FINISHED. 



FIG. 191. 

GLOBE VALVE SCREWED. 

ARCH TOP. 



FIG. 192. 

GLOBE VALVE FLANGED. 

ARCH TOP. 



IRON BODY. 



ASBESTOS STEAM VALVES. brass mounted. 




FIG. 194. 

ANGLE SCREWED. 

ARCH TOP. 



FIG. 193. 

ANGLE SCREWED. 

BRASS TOP FINISHED. 

Discs or Rings for Renewing Jenkins and Asbestos Valves ot all sizes in stock 



FIG. 195. 

FLANGED. 

ARCH TOP. 



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IRON BODY. 




FIG. 196. 
SCREWED. 



& 




FIG. 199. 

SCREWED. 




FIG. 202. 

BUTTERFLY VALVE. 

SCREWED OR FLANGED. 



CLIMAX GATE VALVES. 

HEAVY FOR STEAM. WATER AND GAS. 

ifi 



BRASS MOUNTED 
OR ALL IRON. 




FIG. 197. 
FLANGED. 



LIGHT GATE VALVES. 



FOR EXHAUST. 




FIG. 200. 

FLANGED. 





FIG. 198. 
BOWL OR HUB ENDS. 




FIG. 20 1 . 

SCREWED OR FLANGED. 

QUICK OPENING. 




FIG. 203. HG. 204. 

DOUBLE BUTTERFLY VALVE. TRANSFER VALVE. 

FLANGED. FLANGED 

For Sizes and Dimensions see Table, pages 102, 103 and 104. 



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CD. 



SECTIONS OF 

DOUBLE DISC GATE VALVES 



REMOVABLE BRONZE SEATS. 

Heavy — Guaranteed tight at 200 lbs. Pressure. 
Ex. Heavy - " " " 600 " 

Hydraulic— " " " 1000 " 



CLIMAX. 

INSIDE SCREW. 
STRAIGHT FACE 




or over. 



BESTS PATENT DUPLEX. 

OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE, SELF PACKING STEM 
With removable and interchangeable Bronze Seats. 
Tested to -600 lbs. Pressure. 




FIG. 205. 

Made also with outside screw. 



FIG. 206. 

Made also with inside screw. 



For sizes and dimensions see Table page 102. 



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FIG 205, on opposite side, illustrates a section of our 

Climax Double Disc Gate Valve, 

WITH - - - - - 

Removable Bronze Seats, 

Iron Body, Brass Mounted, made in sizes from 2 *- 2 to 24 inches 
inclusive, either screwed, flanged or bowl ends. 

The construction of this valve is such that the eccentrics on 
center ring or wedge bear on back of discs close to the outer edge 
of same. This insures a tight valve, as there can be no springing 
of discs, as is the case when wedging takes place from the centre 
only. This valve will not stick, but works freely at all times and 
in any position. 



PIG. 206, on opposite side, illustrates a section of 

Best's Patent Duplex Wedge Gate Valve, 

WITH ..=, = =. 

Removable Bronze Seats, 

Iron Body, Brass Mounted, made in sizes from 2'- to 24 inches 
inclusive, either screwed, flanged or bowl ends. 

This valve is similar to Fig. 20a, except wedge disc is made 
in two parts, and admits of adjustment not obtained with single 
disc valve, and the strength of discs is not impaired by making 
same in two pieces. Bronze or steel spindles are made as desired; 
valves are also made with or without by-pass, using cock, gate or globe 
valves in by-pass connection. Valves made with or without out- 
side screw. 



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BEST'S PATENT 



SINGLE DISC, EXTRA HEAVY GATE VALVE 



Removable Bronze Seats (that are interchangeable ) 
Self-Packing Stem — Outside Screw and Yoke. 
Ribbed Body or Plain, with or without by-pass. 
Tested to 600 lbs. pressure. 



SECTION 

BEST'S PATENT" EXTRA HEAVY. 

OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE. 
BY-PASS ON BOTTOM OR SIDE. 




BEST'S PATENT'' EXTRA HEAVY. 

WITH BY-PASS ON'BOTTOM AND 3-WAY 
. COCK IN BY-PASS. 




FIG. 207. 



FIG. 208. 

Made also with inside screw. 



For sizes and dimensions see Table page 102. 



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31 






FIG. 209. 

Tested to 600 lbs. Pressure. 




On the opposite side we show section and outside elevation of 



BEST'S PATENT EXTRA HEAVY WEDGE GATE VALVE 



with Renewable Bronze Seats, (that are interchangeable) Self-Packing Stem, outside screw and yoke made with or 
without by-pass. (Note also Fig. 206.) 

To meet the large demand for a tight and reliable Gate Valve suitable for Extra Heavy Steam Pressure we have 
made a special line of patterns from 2^2 to 24 inches, having seats that are readily removed when necessary, and 
others inserted in their place and valve be as tight as originally. Disc is faced with bronze, stem made of bronze (or 
steel, if desired) and gland lined with bronze. 

-NOTE- 



The draining feature combined with our by-pass : Three-way cock with brass plug and packing gland is used for 
this purpose and warranted to work free and easy at all times and not leak. 

With key in position as shown in A — Steam is passed to either side of disc. 

B — Water is drained from right side of disc. 
C — Water is drained from left side of disc. 
D —By-pass and drains closed. 
By-pass has only 2 joints where branches connect to body of valve. Gate or Globe can be used in place of cock 
if so desired and draining feature is not required. By-pass connection made on bottom or side. 



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iron body. CHAPMAN GATE VALVES. brass mounted 




FIG. 210. 

SCREWED. 




FIG. 213. 

SCREWED. 

FOR EXTRA HEAVY PRESSURE. 




FIG. 21 I. 

FLANGED. 

WITH INDICATOR. 




FIG. 214. 

FLANGED. 

FOR EXTRA HEAVY PRESSURE. 




FIG. 212. 

ARCH TOP. 

FOR HEAVY PRESSURE. 



iron body. KENNEDY GATE VALVES. brass mounted. 






FIG. 215. 

SCREWED. 



FIG. 216. 

FLANGED. 

DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR ON APPLICATION. 



FIG. 217. 
OWL OR HUB 
ENDS. 



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FAIRBANKS GATE VALVES. 




FIG. 21 8. 

ALL BRASS ASBESTOS DISC. 

SCREWED OR FLANGED. 




FIG. 220. 

IRON BODY FLANGED. 




FIG. 2 19. 

IRON BODY ASBESTOS DISC. 

SCREWED OR FLANGED. 




FIG. 221. 

IRON BODY SCREWED. 



REMOVABLE BRONZE SEAT— ARGH TOP. REMOVABLE BRONZE SEAT— SCREWED BONNET. 

Descriptive Circular on Application. 



~T, F~ CD >£ St CZ CD. 




FIG. 222. 

SCREWED. 

SQUARE HEAD. 



IRON COCKS 

WITH IRON OR BRASS PLUGS. 



H Jffll 




FIG. 223. 

SCREWED. 

FLAT HEAD. 




FIG. 224. 

FLANGED. 

SQUARE OR FLAT HEAD 




FIG. 225. 

THREE-WAY. 

SCREWED OR FLANGED. 




FIG. 226. 

■ FOUR-WAY. 

SCREWED OR FLANGED. 



vxvi 



r BMP 1 • 




FIG. 227. 

FOUR-WAY. 

(with packed gland.) 
SCREWED OR FLANGED. 



iron and brass. ASBESTOS PACKED COCKS, screwed and flanged 




FIG. 228. 

ANGLE. 





FIG. 229. 

TWO-WAY. 

Descriptive Circular on Application- 



FIG. 230. 

THREE-WAY. 



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MYER'S PATENT BLOW-OFF VALVE. 



FIG. 231 . 

SECTION. 





FIG. 233. 

BACK PRESSURE VALVE, 

SOREWED AND FLANGED. 

FOR HORIZONTAL OR VERTIOAL LINES. 



EXPANSION JOINTS 

i Hi 

~9r 





FIG. 232. 

FLANGED. 



FIG.;234. 

IRON BODY 

SCREWED 



FIG. 235. 

IRON BODY. 

FLANGED. 




FIG. 236. 

CORRUGATED COPPER. 

SCREWED OR FLANGED. 




FIG. 237 

COPPER. 




FIG. 238. 

IRON PIPE OR LOOP EXPANSION. 



For Sizes and Dimensions, see Table page 104. 



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FOOT VALVES AND STRAINERS. 

FOOT VALVES. STRAINERS. 



^SjO^^^^Q-Q 



FIG. 239. 

SCREWED 





FIG. 240. FIG. 241. 

FLANGED. GLOBE BODY. 

SCREWED OR FLANGED. 

For Sizes and Dimensions see Table page 104. 




FIG. 242. 

GATE BODY. 

SCREWED OR FLANGED. 



STRAINERS. 




FIG. 243. 

WROT. IRON PIPE. 




M 



fiflwk • *■© 

ml* • «h 

Jk • • • 4\*lw 

■B • • 4 «1\ 

f • « « • iiH 
ffi e © » e »H# 




FIG. 246. 

WROUGHT IRON. 

GALVANIZED. 



■Bfa 




FIG. 244. 

CAST IRON. 

SLOTTED. 




FIG. 247. 

CAST IRON. 




FIG. 245. 

PUMP STRAINER. 

WITH BASKET. 





FIG. 248. 

MALLEABLE IRON. 



FIG. 249. 

FOR SYPHON PUMPS. 



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BRASS VALVES. 



fjj*^ . 



p%_ 




FIG. 250. 

GLOBE VALVE. 




FIG. 253. 

CHECK VALVE. 

HORIZONTAL. 




FIG. 25! . 

ANGLE VALVE. 




FIG. 254. 

CHECK VALVE. 




BK 



FIG. 252. 

CROSS VALVE. 




FIG. 255. 

CHECK VALVE. 

VERTICAL. 




is 



■OB 



FIG. 256. 
RADIATOR VALVE. 




FIG. 257. 
RADIATOR VALVE. 

WITH UNION. 

For Dimensions see Table page 103. 




FIG. 258. 
COKE-OVEN VALVE. 



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POWELL'S STAR RE-GRINDING VALVES.-BRASS. 






FIG. 259. 

GLOBE VALVE. 



FIG. 260. 

ANGLE VALVE. 



FIG. 261. 

CHECK VALVE. 



ASBESTOS DISC BRASS VALVES. 






FIG. 262. 

GLOBE VALVE. 



FIG. 263. 

ANGLE VALVE. 



FIG. 264. 

CROSS VALVE. 



SWINGING CHECK VALVES.-ROTATING DISC. 







FIG. 265. 

HORIZONTAL OR 
VERTICAL. 



FIG. 266. 

HORIZONTAL. 

SECTION 



FIG. 267. 

ANGLE. 



FIG. 268. 

ASBESTOS DISC AND 
HOLDER COMPLETE. 



FOR ALL 8IZES 



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JENKINS' BRASS VALVES. 




FIG. 269. 

ANGLE VALVE. 



FIG. 270. 

GLOBE VALVE. 





FIG. 272. 

CHECK VALVE. 

HORIZONTAL. 



FIG. 273. 

CHECK VALVE. 

ANGLE. 



iiIMMMi 1 II 




FIG. 27 1. 

CROSS VALVE. 




FIG. 274. 

CHECK VALVE 

VERTICAL. 




JENKINS' STANDARD. 

DISCS 

From 4 to 24 Inoh Diam. 



GASKETS. 

ALL SIZES. 




FIG. 276. 



FIG. 275. 



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BRASS VALVES. 




FIG. 277. 

GATE VALVE. 




FIG. 280. 

HANDY GATE VALVE. 

LUNKENHEIMERS. 






's i 



SECTION. 




FIG. 278. 

GATE VALVE 

WITH HOSE CAP. 

For Dimensions, see Table page 103. 





QUICK OPENING. 




FIG. 28 I . 

LUNKEN GATE VALVE. 

BRASS AND IRON. 



FIG. 282. 

Y VALVE. 



BRASS SAFETY VALVES. 





FlG. 383. 
ANGLE- 



FIG. 284 
THREE-WAY, 



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41 



BRASS COCKS. 



i i, 

am 

SiSSi 




FIG. 285. 

SQUARE HEAD. 




FIG. 286. 

FLAT HEAD. 




F 



'.■' ' MliUllllBHHil!. ■ 

--""; ■ 1 "'7.v~i , i 



IPI 








FIG. 287. 

SQ. AND FLAT HEAD. 

FLANGED. 




FIG. 288. 

THREE WAY. 




FIG. 289. 

FOUR WAY. 



^>4 



11 



m 




FIG. 290. 

FOUR WAY. 

WITH PACKED GLAND. 
SCREWED AND FLANGED. 




COCK, WITH COUPLING. 




FIG. 292. 

HYDRAULIC COCK. 

WITH COUPLING NUTS 




FIG. 293. 

BUTTERFLY VALVE. 




FIG. 294. 

COCK WRENCHES. 



FIG. 295. 

BRASS EXPANSION JOINT. 



ALL SIZES. 



Special Cocks to Order. 



42 



"T\ F^CD^C St C2CD. 



TUYERE COCKS AND UNIONS.-GROUN D JOINTS. 





FIG. 296. FIG. 297. 

TUYERE COCK (New Style.) TUYERE COCK (Old Style ) 

WITHOUT COUPLING. WITH COUPLING FOR IRON OR LEAD PIPE. 




FIG. 298. 

TUYERE COCK (old Style.) 

WITH COUPLING FOR HOSE. 



A 






FIG. 299. 

OLD STYLE TUYERE COCK. 

SECTION. 





FIG. 300. 

NEW STYLE TUYERE COCK. 



SECTION. 



BRASS UNIONS.-GROUND JOINTS. 




FIG. 30 1 . 

HEAVY. 

FOR IRON PIPE 




FIG. 305. 

STANDARD. 




FIG. 302. 

HEAVY. 

SECTION. 





FIG. 303. 

MALE HALF 

OF UNION 





FIG. 304. 

FEMALE HALF 

OR NUT AND SWIVEL. 




FIG. 306. 


FIG. 307. 


FIG. 308. 


HEAVY 


HEAVY 


UNIVERSAL. 


AND LEAD PIPE. 


FOR IRON PIPE AND HOSE. 





T, F^CD^C 5t CZO. 



43 



STANDARD BRASS FITTINGS. 



ROUGH OR FINISHED. 




FIG. 309. 

90° ELBOW. 




FIG. 310. 

45° ELBOW. 





FIG 31 2. 

CROSS. 




FIG 313. 

REDUCER. 




FIG. 3 1 4. 


PLUG. 


SQUARE HEAD 




FIG. 315. 

PLUG. 

COUNTERSUNK HEAD. 




FIG. 31 6. 

CAP. 




FIG. 317. 

LOCKNUT. 




FIG. 318. 

BUSHING. 




FIG. 319. 

RETURN BEND. 

OPEN. 




FIG. 320. 

RETURN BEND. 




FIG. 321. 

CLOSE NIPPLE. 




FIG. 322. 

SHOULDER NIPPLE. 




FIG. 323. 

SOCKET OR COUPLING. 




FIG 324 

SOCKET. 

RIGHT AND LEFT. 



Reducing and Special Fittings to order. 



Copper Plugs to order. 



44 



13 



T, F^ CD ^C 5t 



AIR AND CYLINDER COCKS. 




FIG. 325. 

TEE HANDLE. 




FIG 326. 

LEVER HANDLE. 




FIG. 327. 

DOUBLE THREAD, 




FIG. 328. 

DOUBLE THREAD, 




FIG. 329. 

BIBB NOZZLE. 

TEE HANDLE. 



FIG. 330. 

BIBB NOZZLE. 

LEVER HANDLE. 



FIG. 331. 

CYLINDER COCK. 

WITH UNION, TEE HANDLE. 



FIG. 332 

CYLINDER COCK. 

WITH UNION, LEVER HANDLE. 



GAUGE COCKS. 



FIG. 333. 

MISSISSIPPI. 




FIG. 334 

COMPRESSION. 




FIG 335 

COMPRESSION. 

REGRINDING. 




FIG. 336. 
REGISTER. 




FIG. 338. 

BINGHAM REGRINDING WITH LEVER. 



i :(, 



FIG. 337. 

BINGHAM 

REGRINDING. 



Threads Chased to Order. 



:b 



*T\ F~CD^C St 



CD. 



45 



WATER GAUGES. 




FIG. 339. 

NO. 4. 




FIG. 340 

NO. 6. 





FIG 341 

NO. 7. 



\2x% GLASS TUBE. I 2x% GLASS TUBE. I 2f'» GLASS TUBES 

Water Gauges with longer and larger tubes furnished from stock. 



WHISTLES. 



W 

SB 

FIG. 342- 

PLAIN. 






FIG. 343. FIG. 344- 

WITH VALVE. WHISTLE VALVE. 



FIG- 345- 

CHIME. 




FIG- 346- 

CHIME, 

IN ONE WHISTLE, 



46 



T, F~ CD Z>C St 



CD. 



WATER GAUGE COLUMNS. 







FIG- 347. 


FIG- 348. 


FIG. 349 


NO. 1. 


NO. 2. 


NO. 6. 

COMPLETE 



FIG. 350. 


FIG. 351. 


GLASS TUBES. 


GUM WASHERS 




FOR GLASS TUBES. 




^5fe 






}>%i^^^B£m 


S^fe 


SIlliMSlsK! 


""■■Saaf*®*^ 


FIG. 


352. 


FUSIBLE PLUG. 




FIG. 353. 

RELIANCE SAFETY. 

HIGH AND LOW WATER COLUMN 




FIG 354, 

WILLIAMS' SAFETY. 

HIGH AND LOW WATER COLUMN 




FIG. 355. 

WILLIAMS'.: SAFETY. 

HIGH AND'LOW WATER INDICATOR- 




FIG 358 

CRANE'S 

LOW WAT ER ALARM. 



Descriptive Circular on Application. 



T, FOX 5<: C2 CD. 



47 



BRASS OIL CUPS. 







FIG 357. 

PLAIN. 



FIG. 358. 

LOCOMOTIVE. 



FIG. 359. 

HINGE LID. 



FIG. 360. 

LEVER HANDLE. 



GLASS OIL CUPS. 




FIG. 361. 

PIONEER. 

SLIDE TOP 




FIG. 362. 

ROYAL. 

SIGHT FEED- 




FIG 363. 

CROWN. 

INDEX SIGHT FEED. 




FIG. 364. 

ROD CUP. 

FOR CRANK PINS. 




FIG. 365 

AJAX. 

INDEX. 




FIG. 366 

RIVAL. 

SIGHT FEED. 




FIG. 367. 

CODY'S 

SHAFT CUP. 



All Sizes of above Cups. 
Descriptive Circular on Application. 



A B 



.E 



1? 



FIG. 368- 

GREASE CUP. 



48 



BE 



t, f~ cd :x: St CZ CD. 



LUBRICATORS. 






FIG. 369. 

PLAIN. 



FIG. 370. 

AUTOMATIC OIL FEEDER. 

(NEEDLE VALVE.) 



FIG. 371. 

DETROIT SIGHT FEED. 



•<fe.^--YH)--- 

as'^w-,-../^-- 




I 





FIG. 372. 

SENIOR 

SIGH T FEED 



FIG. 373. 

JUNIOR. 

SIGHT FEED- 



FIG. 374 

INDEPENDENT. 

SIGHT FEED- 



Descriptive Circulars of above on Application. 



T, F^CD^C St CTCD. 



49 



HOSE CONNECTIONS. 




FIG 375. 

HOSE COUPLING. 



FIG. 376. 
NOZZLE. 




FIG 377. 

NOZZLE. 

WITH COCK. 



FIG. 378. 

HEAVY IRON NOZZLE. 

BRASS NUT. 




FIG. 379. 

HOSE NIPPLE. 




mm 






FIG 380. 

HOSE CLAMP. 




FIG 381. 

CALDWELL HOSE 
CLAMP. 




FIG. 382. 

TUERK HOSE CLAMP. 



<££» 




FIG. 383. 

PENDANT COCK. 

STRAIGHT. 



HEAVY GAS FIXTURE FITTINGS, 

FOR FACTORY AND MILL USE. . 




FIG. 384. 

PENDANT COCK. 

ELBOW. 




FIG. 385. 

PENDANT COCK. 

SWING. 




FIG. 386. 

DOUBLE CENTER 
COCK. 




FIG. 387. 

ELBOW BURNER 
COCK. 



FIG. 388. 

SWING JOINT. 

WITH COCK. 




FIG. 389. 

SWING JOINT. 




FIG. 390. 

UNIVERSAL 
SWING JOINT. 



Burners and Brackets for above in Stock. 



\ 



50 



~T, F^CD^C 5t CO. 



GAS FIXTURES AND BURNERS. 



FIG. 391. 

IRON BURNER. 

BAT WING. 



FIG. 392. 

IRON BURNER. 

FISH TAIL. 




FIG. 393. FIG. 394. 

BRASS PILLAR. MACKLEY BURNER. 




FOR LAVA TIP. 



FOR NATURAL GAS. 



FIG. 395. 

JUMBO BURNER. 

FOR NATURAL GAS. 




FIG. 396. 

IRWIN STORM BURNER. 

FOR NATURAL GAS. 




FIG. 397. 

ARGAND BURNER. 

AUTOMATIC. 




FIG. 398. 

EUREKA BURNER. 

SELF-LIGHTING. 




FIG. 399. 

THREE SWING. 

STRAIGHT BRACKET. 




FIG. 400. 

DOUBLE SWING. 

STRAIGHT BRACKET UNIVERSAL. 




FIG. 401. 

DOUBLE SWING. 

STRAIGHT BRACKET. 




FIG. 402. 

SINGLE SWING. 

STRAIGHT BRACKET. 




FIG. 403. 

STRAIGHT BRACKET. 




FIG. 404. 

C BEND BRACKET. 

STIFF. 




FIG. 405. 

C BEND SINGLE SWING. 

BRACKET. 

Iron and Lava Tips in Stock. 




FIG. 406. 

S BEND BRACKET. 



*T\ ^CD>C 5c CZ:CD 



51 



BRASS 
CAST STEEL 
IRON 



HYDRAULIC FITTINGS AND COCKS ™om 500 lbs. to 3000 

LBS. PRESSURE 





FIG. 407. 
ELBOW. 



FIG. 408. 

TEE. 




FIG. 411. 

FLANGED ELBOW. 



FIG. 412. 

FLANGED TEE. 






FIG. 4I0. 

FLANGED UNION. 

JONES' PATENT HOSE 

COUPLING for Steam and 

Hydraulic Pressure. 



FIG. 7409. 

CROSS. 




FIG. 414. 

FEMALE HALF. 



Z&ZZZZZZZZZL 



■ 



%&&£&£ 






'////////////Z 




FIG. 415. 

MALE HALF. 




FIG. 41 6. 

FOLLOWER. 



FIG. 4I3. 

FLANGED CROSS. 



FIG. 417. 

HYDRAULIC. 

BRASS COCK. 





FIG. 4I8. 

HYDRAULIC ASBESTOS COCK. 

SCREWED. 

Reducing Hydraulic , Fittings to Order. 



FIG. 419. 

HYDRAULIC ASBESTOS COCK. 

THREE-WAY. 



52 



~T, F~CD>C 5<l CO. 



CLIMAX PATENTED HYDRAULIC VALVE. 



Balanced and Full Opening. 



m 



MADE FOR 500, I ,000, I ,500, 2,000 AND 3,000 
POUNDS PRESSURE. 



NO WASTE, } AS JHERE |s PRACTICALLY f NO LEAKAGE, 

NO EXPENSE, I (NO WEAR. 



PERFECT SATISFACTION 
GUARANTEED. 





FIG. 420. 

THREE WAY. 



DETAIL DRAWINGS 
FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. 



FIG. 42 I . 

FOUR WAY. 



-r, f~cd:x: & c:cd. 



53 



BRASS. 



HYDRAULIC VALVES. iron. 




FIG. 422. 

GLOBE. 

SCREWED AND FLANGED. 
Fig. 4. 




FIG 423. 

GLENN'S HYDRAULIC 
BALANCE VALVE. 



PATENTED. 




FIG 425. 

GATE. 

SCREWED. 




FIG. 424. 

ANGLE. 

SCREWED AND FLANGED. 



Fig.5 





SPECIAL VALVES TO ORDER- 



FIG. 426. 

GATE. 

FLANGED. 



54 



13 



T, F"CD^<: 5c CZCD. 



HYDRAULIC VALVES. 





FIG. 427. 

CRITCHLOW'S 

HYDRAULIC VALVE. 



FIG. 429. 

RELIEF VALVE. 



FIG. 428. 

CROSBY. 

WATER RELIEF VALVE. 



PULPIT. 

WITH CR1TCHLOW VALVES, ANGLE STOP AND WASTE VALVES. 




iMfi'i i ran 



FIG. 430. 



Detail Drawings on Application. 



T, 



CD>C St CTCD. 



55 



IRON CASE. 



GAUGES. 



BRASS CASE. 






FIG. 43 1 . 

STEAM GAUGE. 



FIG. 432. 

SECTION. 



FIG. 433. 

VACUUM GAUGE. 






FIG. 434. 

BLAST GAUGE. 



FIG. 435. 

HYDRAULIC GAUGE. 



FIG. 436. 

AMMONIA GAUGE. 



FIG. 437. 

CLOCK. 



FIG. 438. 

REVOLUTION INDICATOR. 

ROUND CASE. 





THE ASH CROFT MT'G.CO. 

,.,, JvlEJflj YORK / ■; ii| , ,", ( > 



FIG. 439. 
REVOLUTION INDICATOR. 

SQUARE CASE. 




FIG. 440. 

SYPHON FOR STEAM GAUGES. 



56 



T, F~CD5C St CO 




FIG. 441 . 

BROWN'S HOT BLAST 
PYROMETER. 

PORTABLE. 





FIG. 443. 

HOT BLAST 
PYROMETER. 

STATIONARY. 



FIG. 442. 

FRAME FOR GAUGES. 





FIG. 444 

REVOLUTION INDICATOR. 



FIG. 445. 

THOMPSON 
IMPROVED INDICATOR. 




FIG 446. 

TABOR 
IMPROVED INDICATOR. 



Descriptive Circulars on application. 



T, F^O>C 5t CZCD. 



57 



SHAW'S MERCURY GAUGES. 






if 


li 








'A 






i 


E " 






b\ 


i ~ -* 






tl 








eI 


' E 






Fu 1 


'I' 






II 


= 3 






J 


{' 






[ 


\% 






"- 1 


1 = S 




\ 


/ 


\ 




1 z' 


/ 


©Mi 


fed) 






/n 


5/'"\ 


/ W\ 


itp \ 


/ til ^ \ 




FIG. 450. 

JUDSON GOVERNOR. 

MEDIUM SPEED. 



FIG. 451 . 

JUDSON GOVERNOR. 

HIGH SPEED. 



FIG. 448. 



FIG. 449. 



STEAM GAUGE. IRON GAUGE 

brass case. FOR BLAST PRESSURE 

AND NATURAL GAS. 





FIG. 447 

WATER 

TANK 

INDICATOR. 




FIG. 452. 
WATERS GOVERNOR. 

AUTOMATIC— CLASS A. 



FIG. 453. 

WATERS GOVERNOR. 

CLASS B. 




FIG. 43b. 

CROSBY POP SAFETY 
VALVE. 

SCREWED AND FLANGED. 



FIG. 456. 

CONSOLIDATED POP SAFETY 
VALVE. 

Governors or Pop Safety Valves of any Make Furnished. screwed and flanged. 




FIG. 454. 

ASHTON POP SAFETY VALVE 



58 



B 



T\ I^CD^C 5c C3CD. 



r\-[r - ""^ 




FIG. 457. 

CURTIS' 

FOR STEAM, WATER AND GAS. 
SECTION. 




FIG. 460. 

FITT'S CHRONOMETER. 
AND REGULATOR VALVES. 




FIG 463. 

PUMP GOVERNOR. 



MASONS. 



REGULATORS. 




FIG. 458. 

WATSON'S 

for:steam. 





FIG. 459. 

EUREKA. 

FOR steam. 




FIG. 462. 

STOTT'S LOW PRESSURE 

for illuminating and natural gas 



hi Ef 

FIG. 461 . 

CHAPMAN'S 

for natural gas. 





See also Page 67. 



FIG 464. 
MERRILL'S 

FOR NATURAL GAS. 

Descriptive Circulars on Application. 



FIG- 465. 

MERRILL'S 

SECTION.) FOR NATURAL GAS. 



T, F^CD^C S<l CZCD 



59 



o 




FIG. 467 

WESTINGHOUSE GAS METER. 



FIG. 466. 

FULTON NATURAL GAS REGULATOR FOR STEAM BOILERS. 

SHOWING BOILER REGULATOR AND CONNECTIONS. 



WATER METERS. 




FIG. 468. 

CROWN. 



FIG. 469. 

GEM. 



FIG. 470. 

WESTINGHOUSE 



Descriptive Circulars on Application. 



60 



T, FOX St CTCD. 



NATIONAL WATER FILTER. 



MORGAN'S (EXTENSION) SHUT OFF BOXES. 






FIG. 472. 

FOR COCKS. 



FIG. 471 

EXHAUST STEAM INDUCTION CONDENSER. 




FIG. 474. 
ADJUSTABLE. 





§M 




FIG 473. 

FOR VALVES 



DRAIN^ 



BiesuaaGE 




FIG 476 

BLAST GATE 



Descriptive Circulars on Application. 



T, F^CD>C St CZCD. 



61 




FIG. 477. 

KENNEDY 

FIRE HYDRANT. 

FROM I TO 4 OUTLETS. 






FIG. 479. 

GARFIELD 
INJECTOR. 



FIG. 480. 

UNIVERSAL INJECTOR. 

DOUBLE TUBE. 




FIG. 478. 

LEWIS 
HYDRANT 




FIG. 481. 
METROPOLITAN INJECTOR. 

DOUBLE TUBE. 





FIG. 482. 

SYPHON PUMP. 



FIG. 483. 

DEFIANCE EJECTOR 

OR PUMP. 



FIG. 484. 

PENBERTHY 
INJECTOR, 



Descriptive Circulars on application. 



62 



f3 



T, F^ CD >£ 5t CO 



CLIMAX STEAM SEPARATORS. 

SCREWED OR FLANGED. For Pipe from 2 in. to 12 in. Diameter. 




FIG 485. 

FOR HORIZONTAL 
LINE. 






FIG 486. 

FROM VERTICAL 
TO HORIZONTAL LINE. 



FIG 487 FIG. 488 

FROM HORIZONTAL THREE WAY 

TO VERTICAL LINE. FROM VERTICAL TO 2 

HORIZONTAL LINES. 



SPRAY HEATERS. 

ALL SIZES. 



STEAM RECEIVERS. 

ALL SIZES. 





FIG. 489 



FIG. 491. 

CORRUGATED COPPER GASKETS 

OF ANY SIZE OR SHAPE. 



*r, F^c3^c s^ cz:c=>. 



63 





FIG 493. 

STEAM SEPERATOR. 

HINES'. 



FIG. 492. 

STEAM SEPERATOR. 

STRATTON'S. 




FIG. 495. 

IMPROVED STEAM TRAP. 

SECTION. 




FIG. 496. 

CHAPMAN STEAM TRAP 

WITH SOAPSTONE FLOAT. 




FIG 494. 

PRATT'S PAT. RETURN STEAM TRAP 

FOR RETURNING WATER TO BOILER. 








FIG 497. 

STANDARD EXPANSION 

STEAM TRAP. 



FIG 498 

CONDENSER HEADS 

FOR EXHAUST STEAM. 
ANY MAKE. 



Descriptive Circulars on Application. 



(34 



T\ FOX St 



FEED WATER HEATERS. 




FIG 500. 

FORD'S PATENT. 



FIG. 501 

GOUBERT HEATER. 




ENLARGED SECTION OF 

FORD'S PATENT HEATER. 




FIG. 502. 

BERRYMAN HEATER AND 
PURIFYER. 




EXHXUST P/FE 



FIG. 503. 

NATIONAL FEED WATER HEATER. 



Descriptive Circulars on Application, 



T, F^CD^C 5c CTCD. 



65 





FIG. 504. 

CAST IRON HEATER 

WITH IRON PIPE COIL. 




FIG. 507. 

HEATER COILS. 

IRON, BRASP OR COPPER PIPE. 




FIG. 508. 

WROUGHT IRON 
TUBE RADIATOR. 



FIG. 505. 

FEED WATER HEATER. 

WITH RETURN BEND COIL. 




FIG. 506. 

MANIFOLD HEATER 

FOR DRYING LUMBER, ETC. (WROUGHT IRON HEADERS 




FIG. 509. 

CAST IRON RADIATOR. 

PERFECTION. 



Descriptive Circulars on Application. 



66 



T, I^CD^C Sc CZCD. 






FIG. 510. 

BUNDY CIRCULAR 
RADIATOR. 



FIG. 511. 

AUTOMATIC 
AIR VALVES. 



FIG. 51 2. 

BOX COILS. 



FIG. 51 3. 

WALL COILS 





FIG. 5 14. 

STEAM SUPER-HEATER. 





FIG. 515. 

SCHUFFS' 
STEAM PRESSURE REGULATOR. 



Descriptive Circulars on application. 



T, F^O>£ St CZCD. 



67 



LOCKE'S DAMPER REGULATORS. 

AT LEAST 10 PER CENT. SAVING IN FUEL GUARANTEED. 

NO STUFFING BOXES OR PACKING. 

NO DIAPHRAGM. 




FUL 



FIG. 5 16. 
WARRANTED 

TO OPERATE DAMPERS WITH VARIATION OF Ya LB. 
STEAM PRESSURE. AND TO 

LY CLOSE or OPEN DAMPER with variation of i lb. 

SOLD SUBJECT TO 30 DAYS TRIAL. 
OVER 4000 OF LOCKE'S DAMPER REGULATORS IN USE. 





j Tirni r 



FIG. 517. 

LOCKE'S 'BEATS ALL) 

PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE. 



WATEnPRE55URC 





FIG. 5 18. 

LOCKE'S BEATS ALL) 

PUMP GOVERNOR. 



See also Page 58. 



Descriptive Circular on application, 



68 



B 



T, F~ CD >£ St CZ CD. 



HEAVY IRON LAMPS. (Brazed) 



FOR MILLS AND BLAST FURNACES. 




FOUR BURNER 



THREE BURNER. 



FIG. 519. 



BLAKE'S PIPE HANGERS. 




FIG 520. 








FIG. 522. FIG. 523. 



FIG. 524. 



FIG. 525. 



Descriptive Circular on Application. 



-r, F^CD^C 5t CO 



69 



FIG. 526. 

PULLEY BLOCKS. 

WESTON'S. 




Rtfi 



FIG 527. 

WINDLASS OR CRAB. 



TACKLE BLOCKS. 







FIG. 531 . 

STEEL WIRE ROPE. 

ALL SIZES. 







^ fr 




X 






-)) 


< —t5E; 


-31— i— 


je 


-6- 


— ■jti^y 


(CTtt ■ 


77 s 


a? 


) 



All Sizes — Wire, Manilla and Cotton Rope and Chain. 



FIG. 532 

TESTED CHAIN. 

ALL SIZES. 



70 



T, F~C3>C 5* CZCD. 




FIG. 533. 

JACK SCREWS. 




FIG. 534. 

RATCHET JACK. 




FIG. 535. 

HYDRAULIC JACK. 




FIG 536. 

TRIP GONG. 

FROM 3 IN. TO 18 IN. DIAM. 





FIG. 539. 

BOILER TUBE CLEANER. 

CRIMMS' PATENT. 




FIG. 537. 

ROLLER TUBE EXPANDER. 

HENDERER'S PATENT. 




FIG. 540. 

NATIONAL TUBE CLEANER. 




FIG. 538. 

ROLLER TUBE EXPANDER. 

COLLINS 1 PATENT. 




All Styles of Flue Cleaners. 



FIG. 541 . 
STEEL WIRE FLUE BRUSH. 



r3 



T, F^CD>C St CZCD 



71 



SHAFTING-COLD ROLLED OR COLD DRAWN, 

FROM 1-4 IN. TO 4 IN. 



IRON. 





STEEL. 



FIG. 542 




FIG. 543. 

PLAIN PULLEY. 



FIG. 544. 

DOUBLE ARM PULLEY. 



FIG. 545. 

SPLIT PULLEY. 




FIG. 546. 

WOOD PULLEY. 





FIG. 547. 

ADJUSTABLE HANGER. 



FIG. 548. 

ADJST. POST HANGER. 





© 



FIG. 549. 

ADJST. PILLOW BLOCK. 



FIG. 550. 

FLANGE COUPLINGS. 



FIG. 551. 

LOOSE COLLARS. 



n 



13 



*r, f^o:x: s<, ero. 



MACHINE BOLTS, NUTS, ETC. 




FIG. 552. 




FIG. 553. 




FIG. 554. 



BOLT WITH SQUARE BOLT WITH HEX. BOLT WITH BUTTON 
HEAD AND NUT. HEAD AND NUT. HEAD, SQ. NECK. 




FIG. 555 

BOLT END. 



FIG. 556. 

WOOD OR LAG 
SCREW. 




FIG. 557. 
STUD BOLT. 



FIG 558 

SET SCREW. 

SQUARE HEAD. 




W" ■ iJ) 'V' : \'^i^-., 
Iff'' 1 } ' I CT i ) i I 




o 



o 

FIG. 561. 

WASHERS 

WROUGHT OR CAST IRON. 



FIG. 562. 

TURN BUCKLES. 

DROP FORGED. 




FIG. 559. 

TAP BOLT 

HEX. HEAD. 




FIG. 560. 

UPSET OR ENLARGED 
BOLT ENDS. 






FIG. 563. 

SQUARE NUT. 



FIG. 564. 

HEX. NUT 






FIG. 565. FIG. 566. FIG 567. 

BOILER AND TANK RIVETS. 



13 



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73 



TOOLS FOR CUTTING AND FITTING PIPE. 



WALWORTH DIE PLATE OR STOCKS. 




No. i — Cuts from ]{ t0 1 or 
No. 2 — Cuts from \% to 2 or 



FIG. 568. 



Separate Dies furnished when so ordered. 



'a to i inch. 
3/( to 2 inch. 



MILLER'S REVERSIBLE RATCHET DIE PLATE. 




No. B — Cuts from 
No. C — Cuts from 
No. D— Cuts from 
No. E — Cuts from 



FIG. 569. 



'4 to I inch. 
i to i '_■ inch, 
i '4 to 2 inch. 
2 s /i to ^ inch. 



ARMSTRONG'S ADJUSTABLE STOCK AND DIES. 




FIG. 570. 



No. 1 — Cuts from 
No. 2 — Cuts from 
No. 3 — Cuts from 
No. 6— Cuts from 
No. 7 — Cuts from 



% "to yi inch. 
yi to 1 inch. 

1 ' + to 2 inch. 

2 '.. to 3 inch. 
2 '.. to 4 inch. 



74 



BEST, F^O>C St CTCD. 




U 

FIG. 57 I . 

DEAN STOCK AND DIES 

Cuts from % in. to i in. 





FIG. 573. 

FORBE'S PATENT DIE STOCKS. 

No. i, Cuts from % in. to 2 in. 
No. 2, Cuts from 2-y in. to 4 in. 
No. 3, Cuts from 4 in. to 6 in. 




FIG. 572. 

SCREW PLATE AND DIES 
FOR BOLTS. 

No. A, Cuts from }i in. to }4, in. 
No. B, Cuts from yi in. to % in. 
No. C, Cuts from }4 in. to j4 in. 
No. D, Cuts from j4 in. to i\ in. 



■P 





FIG. 576. 

WHEELS FOR CUTTERS 

ALL SIZES. 



FIG. 574. 

STANWOOD PIPE 
CUTTER. 

No. 1, Cuts from 1 s in. to 1 in. 
No, 2, Cuts from ^ in. to 2 in. 
No. 3, Cuts from 2 in. to 3 in. 




FIG. 577. 

PINS FOR CUTTERS. 

ALL SIZES. 



FIG. 575. 

BARNES 3 WHEEL PIPE 
CUTTER. 

No. 1, Cuts from li in. to 
No. 2, Cuts from ^ in. to 
No. 3, Cuts from i-J- in. to 
No. 4, Cuts from i\ in. to 
No. 5, Cuts from 4 in. to 
No. 6, Cuts from 6 in. to 
No. 7, Cuts from 9 in. to 12 in. 



1 in. 

2 in. 

3 in. 

4 in. 
6 in. 

5 in. 



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75 




FIG. 578. 

COMMON PIPE TONGS. 

From 'a in. to 8 in. pipe. 



FIG. 580. 
PLYERS. 

From 8 in. to 14 in. long. 




FIG. 579. 

BROWN'S ADJST. TONGS. 

No. r, takes from ^ in. to ^ in. 

No. i\, takes from s/s in. to 1 in. 

No. 2, takes from }4 in. to 1^ in. 

No. 3, takes from 1 in. to 2 in. 

No. 4, takes from 1-^ in. to 3 in. 

No. 5, takes from 2\ in. to 4 in. 

No. 6, takes from 3 in. to 5 in. 

No. 7, takes from 4 in. to 7 in. 



,<m% 








FIG 58 1. 








TRIMO PIPE WRENCH. 




No. 


6, 


takes from }i in. wire to V? in. 


Pipe- 


No. 


s, 


takes from yi in. wire to ^ in. 


pipe. 


No. 


10 


takes from yi in. wire to 1 in 


pipe 


No. 


14 


takes from ^ in. wire to \\- in. 


pipe 


No. 


18, 


takes from y± in. wire to 2 in. 


Pipe- 


No. 


24. 


takes from % in. wire to i\ in. 


pipe 


No. 


36, 


takes from ]/i in. wire to 3S- in. 


pipe 


No. 


42, 


takes from 1 in. pipe to 5 in. 


pipe 




FIG. 582. 

HARRIS' PATENT TONGS. 

One Tong required for each size of pipe. Steel 
Handles, Malleable Head, Adjustable Bit, with eight 
sharp edges. 




FIC 583. 

ROBBIN'S CHAIN TONGS. 

No. 2 takes from 1 in. to 2 in. pipe. No. 5, . 

No. 3, takes from \\ in. to 4 in. pipe. - No. 6, . . 

No. 4 takes from 2 in. to 6 in. pipe. No. 7, . . 



takes from 24- in. to S in. pipe, 
takes from 4 in to 10 in. pipe, 
takes from 4 in. to 16 in. pipe. 







^^^^^-SXS-2%Q^QX3^SfS**QTr 






FIG. 584. 






BROCK'S PAT. CHAIN TONGS. 


No. 
No. 


0, . 

1, ■ 


. . takes from }& in. to ^ in. pipe. No. 3, . . 
. . takes from yk in. to 1^- in. pipe. No. 4, . . . 
takes from l A in. to 2\ in. pipe. No. 5, . . . 



takes from ^ in. to 4 in. pipe, 
takes from 1 in. to 8 in. pipe, 
takes from 2 in. to 14 in. pipe. 



7fi 



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FIG. 585. 

MONKEY WRENCH. 

FROM 6 IN. TO 21 IN. LONG. 



FIG. 586. 

BAXTER S WRENCH. 

FROM 4 IN. TO 15 IN. LONG. 





FIG. 587. 

SMITH'S FRICTION SLEEVE RATCHET. 

FROM 10 IN. TO 20 IN. LONG. 



FIG. 588. 

PACKER BOILER RATCHET. 

FROM 10 IN. TO 20 IN. LONG. 





FIG. 589. 

PIPE TAP. 



FIG. 590. 

PIPE REAMER. 




FIG. 591. 

COMBINED 

TAP, REAMER 

AND DRILL. 



FIG. 592. 

PIPE DRILL. 



FIG. 593. 

TWIST DRILL. 



FIG. 594. 

COUNTERBORE 
DRILL. 



FIG. 595. FIG. 596. 

TAPER. PLUG. 

MACHINISTS' 



FIG. 597. 
BOTTOMING. 
TAPS. 




FIG. 598. 

WRENCH, DROP FORGED. 

'ALL SIZES AND 8TYLES.) 



T, F^ CD >C 5t 



CD. 



77 




FIG. 599. 
PIPE VISE. 

MALLEABLE. 




FIG. 600- 

COMBINATION VISE. 

SMITH'S. 





FIG. 601. FIG. 602. 

HAMMERS AND SLEDGES. 



MACHINISTS. 



COPPER. 




FIG. 603. 

GLASS TUBE CUTTER. 



<^ 




FIG. 604. 

COPPER FLOATS. 

HFAVY FOR BOILER PRESSURE. 
LIGHT FOR TANK PRESSURE. 




FIG. 604!4. 

TANK VALVES. 




F 
FIG. 605. 

WOODEN TANKS. 

ANY CAPACITY. 




FIG. 606. 
IRON TANKS. 

ANY CAPACITY. 



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FIG. 607. 

LUNKENHEIMER'S 

AUTOMATIC CYLINDER 

COCK. 






FIG. 608. 
TRIUMPH DOUBLE ACTING FORCE PUMP. 

SINGLE LEVER. 
ALSO MADE WITH DOUBLE LEVER. 



Hand pumps furnished of any style. 



FIG. 610. 
CLIMAX OIL BURNER. 



FIG. 609.' 
WORKING BARREL. 

FOR DEEP WELLS. 

From 2 in. to 6 in. in diameter. 





FIG. 611. 

HORIZONTAL CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. 

FIG. 612. 

VERTICAL CENTRIFUGAL 

PUMP. 

Descriptive circular on application. 



T, ¥=~CD^L 5<l CZCD 



79 



BUFFALO DUPLEX STEAM PUMPS. 





FIG. 613. 

BOILER FEED PUMP. 

REGULAR PATTERN. 



FIG. 614. 

AUTOMATIC FEED PUMP 

WITH RECEIVING TANK. 




FIG. 61 5. 

LOW SERVICE OR TANK PUMP. 




616. 
PUMP AND BOILER 
COMBINED. 



Pump Catalogue on Application. 



80 



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BUFFALO STEAM PUMPS. 




FIG. 617. 

COMPOUND DUPLEX PUMP. 

NON-CONDENSING. 



FIG. 6I9. 

IMPROVED SINGLE CYLINDER PUMP. 




FIG. 620. 

IMPROVED SINGLE CYLINDER. 

VACUUM PUMP. 





FIG. 62I . 

IMPROVED SINGLE CYLINDER. 

INDEPENDENT AIR PUMP AND JET CONDENSER. 



F I ("* Rift 

UNDERWRITERS' FIRE PUMP. 



Pump Catalogue on Application. 



~r, f^cd:>c 5* czcd. 



81 



BUFFALO DUPLEX STEAM PUMPS. 



DUPLEX PUMP 



WITH 



EXTERNAL 



CENTRE PACKED 



PLUNGERS. 




FIG. 622. 




DUPLEX PUMP 

WITH 

EXTERNAL PACKED 

PLUNGERS. 

OUTSIDE 

CONNECTED. 



FIG. 623. 

Pump Catalogue on Application. 



82 



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BUFFALO STEAM PUMPS. 




OlIlllllHIHIIJ, :. Iliw; ;■::■!■., I!,:.::-.,.:.: Br ;;i( ,i ,i I K , j;,,,. 



FIG. 624. 

COMPOUND DUPLEX HYDRAULIC PRESSURE PUMP. 



BUFFALO DUPLEX POWER PUMP. 

STYLE "B." 

WITH INDEPENDENT WATER CYLINDERS. 

r 
Size, 6-inch Piston, 1 O-inch Stroke. 




FIG 625. 




FIG 626. 

ROTARY FORCE PUMP. 



Pump Catalogue on Application. 



13 



TT, F^CD^C 5t 



83 



SNOW DUPLEX STEAM PUMPS. 




FIG. 629. 

COMPOUND PUMP. 



Pump Catalogue on Application. 



84 



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SNOW DUPLEX STEAM PUMPS. 




FIG. 630. 

HYDRAULIC PRESSURE PUMP. 



JllSfe 




FIG. 631. 

MINE PUMP-HIGH PRESSURE. 



Pump Catalogue on Application, 



13 



T, F^OC 5t CO 



85 



HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL CYLINDERS (eo inch Diameter or less, REBORED 

In their permanent position anywhere in the U. S. 

ALSO 

CORLISS VALVES, LARGE BEARINGS. GEAR AND FLY WHEELS. 




FIG. 632 



WE MAKE 

PISTON HEADS (Steel or Iron) 60 INCHES DIAM. or less. 
PACKING RINGS of CLIMAX BRONZE, BABBITT, Steel or Iron. 
PISTON RODS of COLD ROLLED STEEL or PHOSPHOR BRONZE. 
STEEL SHAFTS, CRANKS, PITMANS, KEYS, Etc. 
CLIMAX BRONZE BEARINGS AND SLIDES. 

PITMAN & STRAP BRASSES, Etc., Etc. 

REPAIRS 

FOR ALL STYLES AND SIZES OF ENGINES. 
PUMPS AND SPECIAL MACHINERY AT SHORT NOTICE. 



Estimates furnished on Application. 



86 



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HOSE, PACKING, ETC. 




FIG. 633. 

RUBBER HOSE. 

FROM '4 IN. TO 4 IN. AND 
FROM 2 TO 6 PLY. 




FIG. 636. 

SHEET PACKING. 

FROM 1-64 TO l 4 IN. THICK. 





F| G- 634. FIG. 635. 

STEEL WIRE WRAPPED HOSE. RUBBER SUCTION HOSE 



|JENK"^ standard 




FIG. 637. 
FLAX PACKING. 



^JENKINS.) 



JENKINS STA NDA „ D 

^ TRADES. 

<JENKINS> << 






*ENK.NS STANDARD 



FIG. 638. 

JENKINS' PACKING. 




FIG. 639- 

SQUARE 

PISTON PACKING. 




FIG. 640. 

RUBBER BACK 

PISTON PACKING. 




FIG. 643. 
RUBBER BELTING. LEATHER BELTING. 

FRO FROM'2 T T0 5 i p N L Y WIDE ' FR ° M ' IN ' TO 48 IN ' WIDE ' 




FIG. 641. 

GARLOCK'S 

ELASTIC PACKING. 




FIG. 642. 

USUDURIAN PACKING. 

SELF-VULCANIZING. 




FIG. 644. 

PUMP VALVES. 

HARD AND SOFT RUBBER OR BRASS. 



BRASS PUMP. 
SPRINGS. 





Special Packings Furnished, 



BEST, K^CD^C St CZCD. 



SECTIONAL COVERINGS FOR STEAM PIPES. 



MAGNESIA COVERING. 




FIG. 647. 




FIG. 648. 







FIG. 649. FIG. 650. FIG 65 1. FIG. 652. 

MAGNESIA OR MAGNABESTOS COVERING FOR FITTINGS. 




FIG. 653. 




FIG. 654. 
MAGNABESTOS COVERING. 




FIG. 656. 





FIG. 655. 
MAGNESIA OR MAGNABESTOS. 

SECTIONAL BLOCKS AND PLASTIC 
COVERING. 




FIG. 657. 



FIG. 658. 
ABESTOS SECTIONAL COVERING. 

ATTACHED TO PIPE. 



Mineral Wool, Hair Felt, &c, Furnished as Desired- 



T, F" CD >C St CZ CD. 



CLIMAX BRONZE AND BRASS CASTINGS 

From 1-2 oz. to 12,000 lbs. Weight. 
ROUGH OR FINISHED. 



|il|llll|li|lll|l||ill|l!|||l]l|>l|| F ui. 





FIG. 659. 

ROLL AND ENGINE 
BEARINGS. 




FIG. 660. 

STRAP BRASSES. 




FIG. 661 . 

CAR BEARINGS. 

WITH OR WITHOUT LEAD LINING. 




FIG. 662. 

LOCOMOTIVE 

DRIVING 
BOX BRASSES. 





FIG. 663. 
STEP BEARINGS. 




FIG. 664. 

BUSHINGS 

FOR BLOOMING MILL TABLES. 




FIG. 665. 

PUMP LININGS. 

•OR BUSHINGS. 



FOR ELECTRIC CARS. 
PINIONS. BEARINGS. 



-■"■-'M . 










FIG. 667. 


FIG. 668. 


FIG. 669. 


FIG. 670. 


PLAIN. 


BEVEL 


PLAIN. 


WITH COLLAR 




FIG. 666. 
BRONZE PISTON RODS. 

ANY DIAMETER OR LENGTH, 
WITH OR WITHOUT STEEL CENTRES. 




FIG. 671. 

TROLLEY 

SWITCHES. 




FIG. 672. 
TROLLEY 
WHEELS. 




FIG. 673. 
ONE PIECE GEAR WHEEL. 




IRON AND STEEL. 



FIG. 674. 

SPLIT GEAR WHEEL. 

IRON AND STEEL. 



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89 



CLIMAX BRONZE AND BRASS CASTINGS. 

ROUGH OR FINISHED. 




FIG. 675. 

WORM WHEEL 

CLIMAX BRONZE GRADE. 





'■•■■■■■■■■mi 
FIG. 677. 

PACKING RINGS 

OF ANY SIZE. 
PLAIN OR BABBITTED. 



FIG. 676. 

BELLS OF ANY SIZE AND TONE. 



Grade XX Phosphorized 
Grade XX 
X 
A 




FIG. 578. 

CLIMAX BABBITT METAL. 

ALL GRADES. 



Grade B 

" C 
" D 
" E 




FIG. 679. 

INGOT 

CLIMAX BRONZE. 

INGOT BRASS. 

ALL GRADES. 




FIG. 680. 

PIG LEAD. 




FIG. 681. 

PHOSPHOR TIN. 






















|L 


'u! 


M 


I 


IN 


u 


3 



















FIG. 682. 

ALUMINUM. 




FIG. 683. 

SHEET LEAD. 

ANY THICKNESS. 




FIG. 684. 

SHEET COPPER. 
" BRASS. 

ANY THICKNESS. 




FIG. 685. 

ROUND COPPER ROD. 
BRASS 

ALL SIZES. 




FIG. 686. 

SQUARE COPPER ROD 
BRASS 

ALL SIZES. 



See Table — Page 114. 



90 



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BLAST FURNACE SPECIALTIES. CLIMAX BRONZE TUYERES. 



Short— Less than 12 in. long. 





CLASS C. 




(SOO PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM ) 

Medium — Between 12 and 16 in. long. 

CLASS A. 




KIG. 688. 

MEDIUM. 



CLASS B. 





FIG. 694. 

MEDIUM. 




Long — Over 16 in. long. 




FIG. 692. 

LONG. 



CLASS E. 




* J) •--> 
FIG. 696. 



See Catalogue F for Dimensions of Above. 



1\ F^CD^C St CTCD. 



91 



CLIMAX BRONZE TUYERES, NOTCHES AND COOLERS. 

(BOO PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM.) 

Short — Less than 12 in. long. Medium — Between 12 and 16 in. long. Long — Over 16 in. long. 




NOTCHES. 

Short — Less than 10 in. long. Medium — Between 10 and 15 in. 

Long — Over 15 in. long. 



-N— >. 



H 





i N - 




1 B # <■ B > 

FIG 702. FIG. 703. 

CLASS A. 

SHORT. LONG. 




-Tsr-> 




: . b ■*■ I 


1 ;,. 


h ■"*. 


'« B •! 


s-* 


Ji 


FIG. 704. 


FIG 


. 705 


CLASS 


B. 




SHORT. 


MEDIUM 



■ h ■ 
* - B 

fig. 706 

CLASS C. 

SHORT. LONG. 




FIG. 708. 

CLASS D. 



n 



COOLERS. 

Short — Less than 22 in. long. Long — Over 22 in. long. 




COOLERS. CLASS A. 



See Catalogue F for Dimensions of Above. 




92 



CD >£ ast CZ O. 



CLIMAX BRONZE COOLERS, NOTCH COOLERS, ETC. 



Short — Less than 22 in. long. 





Long — Over 22 in. long. 



Short — Less than 12 in. long. 
CLASS C- 

*■- TT- 



NOTCH COOLERS. 

Medium — Between 12 and 16 in. long 

-CLASS D. 



Long— Over 16 in long. 




BUbH BOXES. (FRONHEISER'S patent.) 




FIG. 718. 
CLASS A. 



FIG. 7 19. 
CLASS B. 



FIG. 720. 

CLASS C. 



See Catalogue F for Dimensions of Above. 



T, F~ CD >£ 5t C3 CD 



93 



CLIMAX BRONZE BOSH PLATES, JACKETS, ETC. 




\T !■ 



» FIG. 721. 

HUNT'S PATENT BOSH JACKET. 




FIG. 723. 

BOSH PLATE. 
CLASS B. 





FIG. 722. 

BOSH PLATE. 

CLASS A. 

IKENNEDY'S PATENT. 




FIG. 724. 

BOSH PLATE. 
CLASS C. 

POLLOCK'S PATENT.' 




FIG. 726. 

BOSH PLATE. 
CLASS E. 



FIG. 725. 

BOSH PLATE. 
CLASS D. 

(SCOTT'S PATENT.) 



See Catalogue F for Dimensions of Above. 



94 



t, f^cd^c St czcd. 



CLIMAX BRONZE BOSH PLATES, AND VALVE SEATS. 




FIG. 727. 

BOSH PLATE. 

CLASS F. 




FIG. 728. 

BOSH PLATE. 

CLASS G. GAYLEY'S PATENT- 




FIG. 729. 

BOSH PLATE. 

CLASS H. (qayley's patent ) 




JS 



FIG. 730. 

VALVE SEAT. 

CLASS A. 




B 
FIG. 731. 

VALVE SEAT. 

CLASS B. 




FIG. 732. 

VALVE SEAT. 

CLASS C. 



See Catalogue F for Dimensions of Above. 



T, F 7 " CD >£ St CO. 



95 



CLIMAX BRONZE VALVE SEATS AND VALVES. 




_B 

FIG. 733 

VALVE SEAT. 

CLASS D. 




FIG. 734. 

VALVE SEAT. 

CLASS E. 




FIG. 735. 

VALVE SEAT. 

CLASS F. 




FIG. 736. 

VALVE SEAT. 

CLASS G. 





- B — 


_ -J 


FIG. 738. 




VALVE. 




CLASS B. 





See Catalogue F for Dimensions of above. 



WATER AND AIR COOLED DEVICES 



OF ANY SHAPE MADE OF 



CLIMAX BRON 



SILVER, 



FOR 



COPPER, 



GLASS. 



STEEL 



AND IRON 



SMELTING FURNACES 



correspondence: solicited. 



96 



T, F^CD^C St CZCD. 



BY-PASS FOR TANKS, HEATER EXHAUST, WATER TO BOILERS, 

AND STEAM MAINS. 




BALANCED VALVE. 

FOR TANKS. 

WITH COPPER FLOAT. 





FIG. 739. 

TANK BY-PASS. 



FIG. 739'A 
See also page 77. 




FIG. 740 

HEATER BY-PASS. 



To Pumps 



r^\ 



^\/ 



MAIN 
LINE 



rfi 



FIG. 741 

STEAM LINE BY-PASS. 



See Description Next Page 



1\ F^C3>C Sc C2CD. 97 



TANK BY-PASS. 

Direct pressure from pump to furnace, independent of tank, is obtained, as shown by cut, by 
closing valves A and C and opening valve B. Tank can then be thoroughly cleaned. By-pass con- 
nection need not be placed close to tank. Any convenient point between lines to and from tank will 
answer for this purpose. 



HEATER BY-PASS. 

S indicates the cold water supply to the heater. D, the hot water line from the heater. If the 
heater needs repairing, close valves A and C and open by-pass valve B. If exhaust connection is 
made to heater, as shown on the left of same, it can be by-passed by removing liner or rings 
ii'and F and putting in their places plate H and a spare plate same as H. Then no exhaust can 
get into heater. 

Put ring E where H was and steam will pass direct from Cross up through Tee and into 
atmosphere. 

Plates and rings E, F and H are made of bronze J A or 3 A inch thick, so as to prevent rusting 
and allowing ready removal- 

This arrangement saves the expense of three valves and is very neat and compact- 



STEAM LINE BY-PASS. 

In Blast Furnace practice it is often the case . that steam is required only for the pumps 
and hoist, when the furnace is banked or not blowing, and it is not desirable to have steam 
in the entire main line- Using the main steam line for this purpose can be avoided by arranging 
pipe system as shown. Close valves A and C and steam can be furnished through valve B, 
by only firing one battery of boilers. 



98 



T, F~ CD >£ St 



CD. 



WE MANUFACTURE 

Climax Bronze Castings, 

Which we claim to be superior to arry bronze in use, and guaranteed for the following purposes : 

Grade A. — For Blast Furnace Tuyeres, Bosh Plates, etc. 

Grade B. — For general machine castings, Piston Rods, Cog Wheels, Racks and Pinions, Pump Innings, 
Bolts, Step Bearings and Hydraulic Work of all kinds, hard and strong. 

Grade C. — For Heated Rolls, Hydraulic Cranes, Nail Machines, etc., very tough and hard. 

Grade D. — For Packing Rings, for all purposes very strong. 

Grade E. — For Bells, Gongs, etc. 

Grade F. — For Heavy Bearings for Rolls, Engines, Car Bearings, Locomotive Driving Boxes, Collar 
Bearings, Heavy Slides, etc. This grade is made hard and strong, so as to resist great pressure, and is of such a 
nature as not to cut the journals. 

Grade H. — For work subject to acids, chemicals, etc. Designed to take the place of ordinary acid 
metal, being much harder and stronger. 

" Climax Bronze" of any grade, in ingots, in large or small quantities, at a price that enables it to compete 
with any other Bronze in the market. 



PHOSPHORIZED INGOT COPPER. 

Made of several grades to suit various purposes, Guaranteed to produce Genuine Phosphor=Bronze Castings, 

without additional mixture of metals. 



MATERIAL NOT ILLUSTRATED. 



Cotton and Hemp Packing, 
Sheet Asbestos. 
Asbestos Rope Packing, 
Plumbago Packing, 
Gasket Board. 
Soil Pipe Fittings. 
Sewer Pipe and Fittings. 
Gaskets of any material. 
Chain Belting and Shives. 



Brass, Copper, Steel and Iron Wire. 

Bar and Sheet Iron and Steel. 

Bar, Sheet and Spring Steel. 

Recording Gauges. 

Natural Gas Supplies. 

Crucibles and Plumbago. 

Phosphorus. 

Coal, Ore and Sand Screens. 

Thermometers. 



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We will not attempt to give a list of the Mills, Steel Works, Factories, Electric Light Plants, 
Etc., fitted complete for STEAM, WATER, GAS, OIL and HYDRAULIC purposes, in all parts of 
the United States ; but only refer to a few 

HIGH-PRESSURE POWER PLANTS 

for Traction Roads fitted by us. 

ALLEGHENY TRACTION CO Allegheny, Pa. 

CENTRAL TRACTION CO., Pittsburg, Pa. 

DUQUESNE TRACTION CO., .... " 

ELECTRIC TRACTION CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Two Power Houses. 

FAIRHAVEN & WESTVILLE R. R. CO, ... New Haven, Conn. 

HESTONVILLE, MANTUA & FAIRMOUNT R. R. CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 

NASSAU ELECTRIC R. R. CO., . . . - . Brooklyn, N. Y. 

PHILADELPHIA TRACTION CO., . . . . Philadelphia, Pa. 
Three Power Houses. 

PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY & MANCHESTER 

TRACTION CO., Allegheny, Pa. 

PLEASANT VALLEY PASS. RAILWAY; ... 

WORCESTER TRACTION CO., .... Worcester, Mass. 

BROOKLYN CITY ELECTRIC RAILWAY, . . Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Main Steam Lines from 8 inch to 20 inch bent by us for this plant. 
" Line STEEL FITTINGS machined by us for this plant. 

PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS and ESTIMATES submitted for 

High and Low Pressure Steam, Exhaust and Condenser Piping 

For complete or any part of Power Plants. 
We also cut, bend and fit pipe of all sizes to drawings and guarantee correctness of our work. 

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POWER HOUSE 

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On the opposite page a plan of the main steam lines (on one floor) of the largest power house in the world is 
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By means of the long 8-inch S Bends running from drums to duplicate mains ample provision is made to take 
up all the expansion and contraction funning with main lines and at right angles to same. The 20 inch mains drop 
to basement by means of bends of peculiar shape, then run under engine room floor and up to respective cylinders 
with 10 inch bends. By referring to cut at the top of this page the 30 bend in each S inch pipe where it connects 
into main trunk is shown, insuring condensation returning to boilers by gravity. 

All fittings and flanges are heavy cast steel, precluding any possibility of breakage ever taking place. 



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On the opposite page a view is given of the 

Monongahela Furnaces at McKeesport, Pa., 

Erected in 1889-90 for the National Tube Works Co. The photo was taken from the west side 
of the Monongahela River. 



These furnaces were designed by, and erected under the supervision of, Frank C- Roberts, 

C. E., of Philadelphia, Pa. 

No. 1 was put in blast Dec 1st, 1890; No. 2 June 1st, 1891. 

Dimensions of each furnace : 80 ft. high, 20 ft- diameter of Bosh. 

Stove Equipment : 7 Cowper-Kennedy, each 79 T A ft. high, 21 ft. diameter. 

Blast is furnished by five Reynolds Improved Corliss Engines, made by the E. P. Allis Co., 

Milwaukee, Wis-; 42 inch Steam Cylinder, 84 inch Air Cylinder, 60 inch stroke- 
Boiler equipment consists of M Boilers, S4 inch diameter, 3G feet long, two 18 inch flues. 
Two Duplex Barr Pumps outside packed plungers, placed in dry well, take water from the 

river through 16 inch pipe, discharging through 12 inch pipe into reservoir. 

Three Duplex Barr Pumps outside packed plungers, in basement of engine house, take water 

from reservoir through 18 inch pipe, discharging through two 12 inch pipes into two tanks 20 x 

18 feet, located between engine and boiler house; also by-passed into two 12 inch lines running 

to furnaces and stoves. 

Two Duplex Barr Pumps outside packed plungers, in basement of engine house, take water 

from reservoir through the above 18 inch pipe, discharging through two 5 inch lines to heaters 

and boilers, and by-passed to feed direct- 
Six Berryman Heaters, one for each blowing engine and one for pumps are installed in the 

engine room. 

See pages 120 and 121 for Bosh, Steam and Water Piping. 
Annual Capacity of both furnaces 180,000 Net Tons. 



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SHOWING BOSH FITTING, STYLE K. 




MONONGAHELA FURNACE BOSH, 



Designed and erected tinder the supervision of FRANK C. ROBERTS, C. E., Philadelphia, Pa. 



JOHN B. miles, c. R., 

Resident Engineer. 



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On the opposite page a view is given of one of the 

Monongahela Furnace Boshes 

just before going into blast. 

Thickness of bosh walls is 31, '2 inches; protected with five rows of Climax Bronze Bosh Plates 
(Kennedy's Patent), seven Tuyere Coolers, one Bronze Notch Cooler with Intermediate Cooler and 
Cinder Notch, and seven 7-inch Tuyeres are used. 

Dam Plate made in two parts is used, and a 1 M-in- spray pipe is placed on top of rivetted hearth 
jacket. 

Provision is also made to spray furnace lining above mantel. 

Main circular supply pipe is 9 inches in diameter. Waste trough 10 x 12 inches. 

The I. and K. system of Bosh fitting is used. Six 4-inch Manifolds are connected to circular 
supply pipe, and lX-inch connections taken from same to respective water-cooled devices. 

1/4-inch No. 10 Tuyere cocks and brass Unions are used throughout. This style of bosh fitting 
gives easy access to every stop cock, and makes a neat and symmetrical system of bosh piping. (See 
cut.) 

Steam provided by the thirty-two boilers is conveyed from each battery of two boilers, through 
8-inch copper bends into two main lines, beginning with 10 inches and increasing to 14 inches; both 
connecting into a common 13-inch header in engine room, with 8-inch copper bend to each engine and 
6-inch branch line to pumps in basement and dry well. 

12-inch exhaust from each engine is brought to its respective heater; and exhaust from three cir- 
culating and two boiler feed pumps is connected together and taken into one heater. Exhaust is taken 
from the six heaters into a trunk line increasing from 12 to 30 inches, thence into atmosphere. 

Steam, exhaust and water connections are by-passed, providing for all possible emergencies. 
Washouts are not only placed on the tanks and reservoir, but all large mains are provided with Wash- 
out Valves at lowest points. 

For all large steam, exhaust and water lines on the entire plant O- D. (outside diameter) pipe, 
from 8 to 18 inches, inclusive, is used, with flanges shrunk and piened on. 

From 80 to 100 lbs. steam is carried. 



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The COMPLETE STEAM AND WATER FITTING 

has been done by us at the following' FURNACE PLANTS : 



ASHLAND IRON & STEEL CO.. 

BUFFALO FURNACE CO., 

DECATUR FURNACE CO., 

De BARDELEBEN COAL AND IRON CO., 

DULUTH BLAST FURNACE CO , 

FORT PAYNE FURNACE CO., 

LADY ENSLEY FURNACE CO., 

MONONGAHELA FURNACE CO., .... 

NASHVILLE IRON, STEEL AND CHARCOAL CO . . 

OREGON IRON AND STEEL CO , 

POWELLS, ROBT. HARE SONS & CO., 

PULASKI DEVELOPMENT CO., 

ROSENA FURNACE CO., 

SALEM FURNACE CO., . ... 

SHEFFIELD FURNACE CO., . 

SHEFFIELD & BIRMINGHAM COAL, IRON & R. W. CO., 

SLOSS IRON AND STEEL CO., .... 

VALENTINE ORE LAND ASSOCIATION, 

VANDERBILT IRON AND STEEL CO., 

WATTS IRON AND STEEL SYNDICATE, 

WOODSTOCK IRON CO., 



Ashland, Wis. 

Buffalo, N. Y. 

Decatur, Ala. 

Bessemer, Ala. 2 Furnaces. 

Duluth, Minn. 

Fort Paj'ne, Ala. 

Sheffield, Ala. 

McKeesport, Pa 2 Furnaces. 

Nashville, Tenn. 2 Furnaces 

Oswego, Oregon. 

Saxton, Pa. 

Pulaski, Va. 

New Castle, Pa. 

Salem, Va. 

Sheffield, Ala. 

3 Furnaces. 
Birmingham, Ala. 2 Furnaces. 
Bellefont, Pa. 
Birmingham, Ala. 
Middlesboro, Kv. 2 Furnaces. 
Anniston, Ala. 2 Furnaces. 



PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS and ESTIMATES submitted for STEAM EXHAUST and WATER 



PIPING COMPLETE for FURNACE PLANTS. 



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We have erected complete the water piping for the following 



BLAST FURNACE BOSHES 



,ETNA IRON CO., ..... 

ASHLAND IRON AND STEEL CO., 

BELLAIRE NAIL WORKS, 

BRIER HILL IRON AND STEEL CO., . 

BUFFALO FURNACE CO., 

CARRIE FURNACE CO., .... 

CHERRY VALLEY IRON CO., . 

CHICAGO FURNACE CO., . 

CLIFTON IRON CO., . 

CORNWALL IRON CO., .... 

DECATUR FURNACE CO., 

DeBARDEBEN COAL AND IRON CO., . 

DULUTH BLAST FURNACE CO., 

FORT PAYNE FURNACE CO., 

GADSDEN-ALABAMA FURNACE CO., 

HAINSWORTH STEEL CO., 

JEFFERSON IRON WORKS, 

JUNCTION IRON CO., .... 

JUNIATA MINING AND MANUFACTURING CO., 

KING, GILBERT & WARNER CO., 

KING, GILBERT & WARNER CO., . 

LADY ENSLEY FURNACE CO., . 

MINERVA FURNACE CO., 

MONONGAHELA FURNACE CO., 

NASHVILLE IRON, STEEL AND CHARCOAL CO. 

NORTH CORNWALL FURNACE, 

OREGON IRON AND STEEL CO., 

POUGHKEEPSIE IRON CO., . 

POWELLS, ROBT. HARE, SONS & CO., . , 

PULASKI DEVELOPMENT CO., 



Aetna, Teim. 




Ashland, Wis. 




Bellaire, 0. 


(Copper Pipe.) 


Brier Hill, O. 




Buffalo, N. Y. 




Rankin, Pa. 


2 Boshes. 


Leetonia, 0. 




South Chicago, 111. 




Ironaton, Ala. 




Cornwall, Pa. 
Decatur, Ala. 


2 Boshes. 
(Galvanized Pipe.) 


Bessemer, Ala. 


2 Boshes. 


Duluth, Minn. 




Fort Payne, Ala. 




Gadsden, Ala. 




Allegheny, Pa. 




Steubenville, 0. 




Mingo Junction, 0. 




Newport, Pa. 




Columbus, 0. 




Moxahala, 0. 




Sheffield, Ala. 




Milwaukee, Wis. 




McKeesport, Pa. 


2 Boshes. 


Nashville, Teun. 


2 Boshes. 



North Cornwall, Pa. (Galvanized Pipe) 

Oswego, Ore. 

Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (Copper Pipe.) 

Saxton, Pa. 

Pulaski, Va. 



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Furnace Bosh Fitting Continued. 



RIVERSIDE IRON WORKS. 
ROANOKE IRON CO., . 
ROBESONIA IRON CO., . 
ROME IRON CO., 
ROSENA FURNACE CO.. . 

ALEM FURNACE CO., 
SALEM IRON CO., ..... 
SHEFFIELD FURNACE CO., . 
SHEFFIELD and BIRMINGHAM COAL, IRON & R. 
SHENANGO VALLEY STEEL CO., 
SLOSS IRON AND STEEL CO., 
UNION ROLLING MILL CO., 
VALENTINE ORE LAND ASSOCIATION, . 
VANDERBILT IRON AND STEEL CO., . 
VIRGINIA IRON AND R. W. CO., 
WATTS IRON AND STEEL SYNDICATE, 
WOODSTOCK IRON CO., 
YORK IRON CO., ..... 



. Wheeling, W. Va. 
Roanoke, Va. 
Robesonia, Pa. 
Rome, Ga. 
New Castle, Pa. 
Salem, Va. 

Leetonia, O. 2 Boshes. 

Sheffield, Ala. 
W. CO., Sheffield, Ala. 3 Boshes. 

New Castle, Pa. (Copper Pipe. 

Birmingham, Ala. 2 Boshes. 

Cleveland, O. 

Bellefont, Pa. 

Birmingham, Ala. 

Goshen, Va. 

Middlesboro, Ky. 2 Boshes. 

Anniston, Ala. 2 Boshes. 

Black River Falls, Wis. 



PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS and ESTIMATES submitted for complete Bosh Fitting of Iron, 
Galvanized, Brass or Copper Pipe, or we will furnish all pipe cut and bent to exact 
requirements according to drawings or sketches furnished or to our measurements, with 
full instructions for erection when customers wish to do their own fitting. 



PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS 

SUBMITTED FOR 

pipe work of any description. 
High Pressure Steam, 

TESTED TO 300 Lbs. PRESSURE. 

Hydraulic Piping, 

From 500 to 3000 Lbs. Pressure. 

Ammonia and Brine, 1 pipj^Q 

Compressed Air, } 
Hydraulic Elevator, ) 500 LBS - PRESSURE 

EXHAUST, CONDENSER, ECONOMIZER 
PIPING, ETC., ETC. 

\A/E GUARANTEE—^ 

AMPLE SIZES AND STRENGTH OF ALL MATERIALS 

AMPLE PROVISION FOR EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION— BRACING AXD 
STAYING, AND AUTOMATIC DRAINING 

ALSO PROVIDE VALVES AND BY-PASSES IN ALL IMPORTANT LINES, TO KEEP 
PLANTS IN CONSTANT OPERATION 

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 

IN EVERY PARTICULAR, AT MINIMUM FIRST GOST, AND 
MINIMUM DAILY COST OF OPERATION. 



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